Pakistan’s tour of Australia encountered another fielding setback during the 3rd Test, as Saim Ayub’s dropped catch in the slips left the team in dismay and earned David Warner an early reprieve. The ongoing discussion around Pakistan’s fielding prowess escalated as Ayub failed to secure a straightforward chance, drawing attention on social media and inviting a wave of memes and criticism.
It's happened again! 😲
David Warner gets a life courtesy of the debutant Saim Ayub #AUSvPAK pic.twitter.com/VAr7bBis6L
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 4, 2024
During what would mark Warner’s final Test innings, Pakistan’s pacer Amer Jamal produced a delivery that coaxed an edge off the bat of the veteran Australian opener. Unfortunately, Ayub, stationed in the slips, faltered as the ball eluded his grasp, surprising Babar Azam, positioned at the second slip, who could only react with disbelief.
Warner, following this fortunate escape, went on to score 34 runs before being dismissed by offspinner Agha Salman, much to Azam’s delight as he redeemed the earlier miss by securing the catch.
The innings marked Warner’s farewell appearance, receiving a standing ovation from the Sydney Cricket Ground crowd. Despite missing out on a potential century, Warner’s cricketing legacy boasts 8,729 Test runs with 26 centuries since his debut in 2011, leaving a lasting impact on the sport.
The Test saw Usman Khawaja also departing before early Tea, halted due to unfavorable light conditions at the SCG.
The incident underscores the challenges Pakistan has faced in maintaining fielding consistency, warranting scrutiny as they strive for improvement amid competitive Test cricket.