Watch: Hasan Ali hilariously tries to raise Umpire’s finger; teammates left in splits

The Pakistan team engaged in an intra-squad match in Rawalpindi as part of their preparation for the Sri Lanka tour.

After the culmination of the ODI series against West Indies, Pakistan is gearing up for their upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka which will go underway from 16th July. Before the Test series, the team is preparing itself for the challenge and are currently engaging in an intra-squad game in Rawalpindi. During the game, Hasan Ali was involved in a hilarious incident which left his teammates in splits.

Hasan Ali leaves his teammates in splits

The Pakistan team is working hard for the upcoming 2-match Test series against Sri Lanka which will take place in Sri Lanka. The Pakistani players had a face-off in an intra-squad match in Rawalpindi where Hasan Ali came up with a rib-tickling act. The Pakistani bowler looked in a jovial mood as he provided his services in the match.

While Hasan Ali was bowling, he went up in a huge appeal for an LBW, but the umpire didn’t concede to the appeal and nodded his head in a negative. However, what Ali did next, left his teammates and the netizens in splits. The bowler went up to the umpire and tried to raise the umpire’s finger which turned out to be a funny moment for everyone.

Pakistan’s upcoming opponent Sri Lanka is currently locking horns with Australia in a 2-match Test series on their home soil. The SL vs AUS series started on 29th June and the Australian bowlers dominated the SL batsmen as they were wrapped up on just 212 runs. Sri Lanka will be hosting Pakistan after the Australia series and both the teams are giving their best to prepare for the series in July.

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On the second day of the first Test against Australia, Sri Lanka have picked 3 crucial Australian wickets in the form of David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne and Steven Smith. Though the match has been delayed due to wet outfield, it will be interesting to see the approach of the Australian middle-order. Sri Lanka would like to keep the pressure on as they don’t have a big score in the first inning.

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