Pakistan's Salman Agha and Naseem Shaw were caught having continuous chats during the first ODI against South Africa at Parl on December 17. As commenators had a laugh, calling the conversation "nothing serious," Agha was seen instructing Shah, asking if he could take a run or two. Sometimes Agha was seen complaining to Shah about some fielder coming in the middle while taking a run. The funny part was that Agha got triggered by Shah's actions, especially when he was getting confused about the number of balls left. Watch the video here stump mic convos ft. Agha Salman and Naseem Shah pic.twitter.com/K9IavWcad7 https://t.co/XOgJF87HFa — Daud. (@Cleanbowled564) December 18, 2024 Read also: Pak vs SA: Haris drops catch, reminds Pakistan's vintage misfields Agha Shines, Pakistan Wins Pakistan secured a thrilling 3-wicket victory, with Saim Ayub's 109 runs leading the chase. South Africa, batting first, saw openers Tony de Zorzi (33) and Ryan Rickelton (36) give a solid start before Salman Agha dismissed both. Heinrich Klaasen top-scored for South Africa with 86 runs, but the rest of the team fell short, as South Africa finished with 239 runs, losing 9 wickets. Salman Agha, named Man of the Match, excelled with both bat and ball. He took 4 wickets for 32 runs, while Ahmed claimed 2 wickets. Afridi and Ayub also contributed with 1 wicket each. With the bat, Agha scored 83 runs, second only to Ayub in Pakistan's chase.