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PAK vs NZ | Twitter reacts as Aleem Dar makes headlines by forcing early stumps for bad light to draw Karachi Test

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Just when fans were excited to see a thrilling end in the first Test between Pakistan and New Zealand, Aleem Dar play♒ed spoilsport by checking light multiple times before eventually calling off 𒁏the day. It forced New Zealand, who had a slim chance to secure a memorable win, to be left frustrated.

The first Test of the two-match series between Pakistan an🌊d New Zealand in Karachi was dull for the viewers for four days as batters from either side k✤ept their domination throughout their first innings. While Pakistan, batting first, posted 438 before losing all ten wickets, New Zealand piled up 612/9 before declaring. 

However, the fixture became interesting on Day 5, courtesy of Ish Sodhi’s 6/86 that left Pakistan in all sorts of trouble until their lower middle-order batters, including Sarfaraz Ahmed and Saud Shakeel, 🦩stepped up to take them to 311/8. Babar Azam then decided to declare, setting New Zealand a targe🍌t of 138 in the maximum of 16 overs of play.

New Zealand came out with all guns blazing, racing to 61/1 in 7.3 overs to keep themselves inꦓ the hunt. However, Aleem Dar, keeping the darkness in the field in mind, decided to check the light numerous times before he finally called off the day in the middle of Mohammad Wasim Jr’s over.

The Twitterati did not like Aleem’s decision to stop the play, especially when there was no warning to Pakis🎃tan not to go on with the fast bowlers in tandem.

Were almost there!

Easy call!

12th player

Just 8 over away

Saved them

Shameful

Again and again!

Bad light

In mood today

Just escaped

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