Australian all-rounder Cameron Green has imitated Pakistani spinner Usman Qadir’s unconventional bowling action while walking off the field after being dismissed in the second T20 match against Pakistan. The incident has sparked a reaction from the Pakistani bowler, who has shared a story on Instagram, where he has posted a video of Cameron Green imitating his action.
During the match, Cameron Green was dismissed for 35 runs off Usman Qadir’s bowling, and in a visibly frustrated state, he imitated the Pakistani bowler’s action as he walked off the field. This has led to a response from Usman Qadir, who has posted a video on Instagram, which appears to be a reference to Cameron Green’s reaction.
In the video, Usman Qadir has shared a clip of a frustrated child, with the caption “When you get out” and an emoji of a laughing face. It is worth noting that Pakistan’s target of 199 runs was achieved in 15.4 overs, with Australia being bowled out for 108 runs.
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