Shaheen Afridi delivered a game-changing moment with an early breakthrough, dismissing Hardie after a moment of indecision at the crease.
Afridi, known for his precision and ability to shape the ball back into right-handers, bowled a well-pitched delivery that nipped back in sharply.
Hardie, who had been under pressure in the previous over, attempted to leave the ball but hesitated just enough for the bat to linger. The ball took the edge, running off the face and flying toward the slips.
Agha Salman, positioned at second slip, lunged to his right and completed a brilliant catch, ending Hardie’s innings at 12 off 13 balls, which included two boundaries.
Afridi’s persistence paid off, as he relentlessly attacked Hardie’s weakness, setting up this dismissal with a probing line and length.
The early wicket handed Pakistan a crucial advantage, showcasing Afridi’s mastery in swinging conditions and his knack for unsettling batters with subtle variations.
Caught at second slip – after not offering a shot! 🤔 #AUSvPAK pic.twitter.com/BnvO2KLTOF
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