summary: South Africa allrounder Wiaan Mulder caused a heated exchange with former Pakistan captain Babar Azam during the second Test match. Mulder was seen aggressively throwing the ball at Babar, leading to a verbal altercation between the two players. The incident occurred during Pakistan's second innings, which saw their opening pair Shan Masood and Babar put up a strong resistance against the South African bowlers.
Heat on the Pitch: Babar Azam and Wiaan Mulder's Heated Exchange
Tensions flared during the second Test match between Pakistan and South Africa when allrounder Wiaan Mulder engaged in a heated confrontation with former Pakistan captain Babar Azam.
The Incident
During Pakistan's second innings, opening batsman Shan Masood and Babar Azam had put up a solid resistance against the South African bowling attack. As Mulder was preparing to bowl to Babar, he was seen aggressively throwing the ball at the batsman.
Babaz's reaction was immediate. He appeared visibly rattled and verbally confronted Mulder. The incident quickly escalated, with both players exchanging heated words.
Aftermath
The on-field umpires intervened to calm the situation and prevent any further escalation. However, the exchange had a lasting impact on the match. Babar was later dismissed by Mulder for a gritty 53.
Background
The incident highlighted the intense rivalry between Pakistan and South Africa in cricket. The two teams have a history of heated encounters, both on and off the field.
In 2013, during a Test match in South Africa, Pakistan bowler Junaid Khan was accused of bowling at Hashim Amla's head. The incident led to a verbal altercation and a tense atmosphere throughout the match.
Top 5 FAQs
1. What caused the heated exchange between Babar Azam and Wiaan Mulder? Mulder aggressively threw the ball at Babar Azam, likely intending to intimidate him.
2. How did Babar Azam react? Babar Azam confronted Mulder verbally, leading to a heated exchange.
3. What were the consequences of the incident? The umpires intervened to calm the situation, but it had an impact on the match.
4. Has there been a history of similar incidents between Pakistan and South Africa? Yes, there have been previous incidents of tension and heated confrontations between the two teams.
5. How did the match end? South Africa won the match by 10 wickets.
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