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Rizwan Shocked To Be Tossed By James Anderson’s Magic Ball, Fans Say ‘Ball Of The Year’, Video

Rizwan Shocked To Be Tossed By James Anderson's Magic Ball, Fans Say 'Ball Of The Year', Video

The second match of the Test series being played between Pakistan and England in Multan has come to a very exciting turn. Chasing 355 runs given by England, Pakistan have scored 198 runs losing 4 wickets as of the third day. Now the Pak team need 157 wickets to win this match while the English team need 6 wickets to win the series and the match. On the third day of the match, James Anderson is arguing a lot about a special ball.

In fact, after lunch on the third day, James Anderson started again. On the fifth ball of his over, he brought down Pakistani batsman Mohammad Rizwan. This Anderson ball was so spectacular that Mohammad Rizwan couldn’t believe he had blown it.

On the fifth ball on the 16th after lunch on the third day of the match, veteran England fast bowler James Anderson bowled past Mohammad Rizwan with a magic ball. This Anderson ball was so good that the Pakistan wicket-keeper batsman was brought down and stood for a while to understand what happened after all.

Anderson had put this ball on the exact length of the line. After the ball hit the ground, he flicked out from the edge of the bat and ripped off the stump. Seeing this Anderson ball, fans are now calling it ‘Ball of the Year.’ At the same time, the video of this ball is also becoming more and more viral on social media.

Let us tell you that until now hitting looked very easy on the Multan court. At the same time, everyone was surprised to see this Anderson ball in this field. Many veterans have also praised this Anderson ball. We tell you that in this Test Match, England scored 281 runs in the first innings and 275 runs in the second innings. In response, the Pakistani team is playing 202 runs in the first innings and 198 runs in the second innings with the loss of 4 wickets. At present, there are still two days of play left and the Pakistani team needs 157 runs to win.

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