Australia and Pakistan are now playing the second test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The third day of the Boxing Day test concluded with the hosts leading Pakistan. During the match, a cuddling pair was seen on a big television.
Australia ended Day 3 with a score of 187/6 and currently leads by 241 runs. They’ll want to build on it on Day 4 and set a lofty goal for Pakistan.
The 3rd day was overflowing with activities. Pakistan began the day at 194/6 and lost their final four wickets for 70 runs to finish at 264 all out. Australia held a 54-run advantage.
To begin with, Pakistani bowlers were on fire. The hosts’ top four wickets were all taken for 16 runs. Mitchell Marsh and Steve Smith, on the other hand, stabilized the ship. For the fifth wicket, both hitters scored 153 runs.
A cuddling pair was seen on a big television
Mitchell Marsh came only four runs short of a well-deserved ton. He made 96 out of 130 balls, including 13 boundaries. Following Marsh’s dismissal, Smith seized over and began accumulating runs alongside Alex Carey.
There were several instances throughout the game that drew worldwide notice. On Day 3 of the current second Test between Australia and Pakistan at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Thursday, December 28, a cuddling pair was spotted on the big screen.
The crowd in Melbourne screamed in amazement as soon as the newlyweds appeared on the big screen. A female was seen snuggling with a boy, who had his arms around her, in a video that was doing the rounds on X.
They hid their faces in shame as the child departed his spot, and waved to the crowd. Couples proposing to one other at stadiums are common, but this was a unique occurrence in which a boy and girl were observed snuggling.
They were stunned as soon as the camera focused on them. While the guy shielded his face with the towel, the female began to gaze in the opposite direction. This occurred in Pakistan’s first inning’s seventh over.
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