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Another day, another bizarre cricket dismissal. Spare a thought for batter Mohammad Waleed, who was dismissed in seriously unusual fashion in the final of the 2024-25 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Pakistan’s domestic first class cricket competition. Watch every ball of Australia v India LIVE & ad-break free during play in 4K on Kayo | New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1.

Limited time offer. Batting for Sialkot, Waleed was yet to score when he defended a delivery back down the pitch to bowler Mohammad Amir Khan at the National Stadium in Karachi. Waleed appeared to be safely in his crease, but Khan had a rush of blood and threw the ball towards the stumps at the strikers end.



Replays showed Waleed’s front foot was outside his crease and in a series of unfortunate events, he jumped up in the air and out of the way of the ball, which smashed into the stumps. Watch the bizarre dismissal in the video above By the letter of the law he was run out and he had to trudge back to the pavilion after the decision was sent to the third umpire. “There is a new ruling that if you’re standing inside then your jump might matter,” the commentator said.

“Oh no, that is so unfortunate.” After winning the toss and bowling first, Peshawar posted a score of 258 and Sialkot scored 245 in reply. The Pakistan Cricket account on X posted: “Strange dismissal.

Mohammad Waleed gets out in a bizarre manner. England’s Barmy Army said: “What a bizarre way to get out.” Mohammad Waleed ca.

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