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Watch: Cameraman Catches Couple By Surprise During Australia vs Pakistan Test, MCG Crowd Does This

Australia made a brave comeback on the third day of the second Test against Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday. Mitchell Marsh hit a counter-attacking 96 in a fighting rescue mission with a dogged Steve Smith Thursday to help Australia build a 241-run lead and regain control of the second Test against Pakistan. The hosts were reeling at 16-4 after dismissing Pakistan for 264 in reply to their first innings 318 in Melbourne. But Marsh and Smith put their heads down to compile what could be a match-saving 153-run partnership.

The match also saw funny moment on the second day when the cameraman panned towards a section of the crowd where a couple was sitting. They were caught by surprise as the MCG crowd cheered on. The video was taken when Pakistan were batting.

Cameraman going at the wrong end. pic.twitter.com/1gnJQHwvCr

Wait a minute what did we all just see? Yet you are complaining about missed catches? #PAKvsAUS pic.twitter.com/8yA6pCagXv

At stumps on day three, the hosts were 187-6 with Smith out for 50, off 176 balls, in the last over of the day, leaving Alex Carey unbeaten on 16.

Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mir Hamza both took three wickets.

It could have been a different story but Abdullah Shafique spilled a regulation catch in the slips when Marsh was on 20.

Marsh eventually fell four runs short of a deserved century, but it took a superb one-handed diving catch at slip from Agha Salman to remove him.

"Obviously that one hurts at the end," Marsh said of Smith's dismissal. "But from 16-4, if you'd told us we'd have a 240-run lead at the end of the day, we'd take that.

"It's evenly poised," he added. "As we saw, I think there's still enough in the wicket so add a few more runs tomorrow and we'll give

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