It was a hilarious moment during the game when Naseem Shah bowled and overhead wide to Adam Zampa of Australia, and Mohammad Rizwan, the wicketkeeper of Pakistan, immediately appeals for a caught behind after collecting the ball. The umpire doesn't give it out and turns to ask Zampa whether he wants to take a review. That conversation was picked up by the stump mic, where Rizwan asked, "Did you hear something? " Zampa, with a small injection of humor, replied, "You seem to appeal for everything." Rizwan then asked, "Should I take the review now?". To which Zampa responded, "Yeah you should take it.". While it was being reviewed, the ball was a little up, and there was no mark on Snicko. So, eventually the delivery was called a wide, and Pakistan lost its review. That was an interesting moment for an insight into what the fielders converse about and eventually decide on the field. Also Read | “I will make a Test comeback’’ - Suryakumar Yadav Hopeful for His Test Return Watch the video here: "You should take it!" #AUSvPAK pic.twitter.com/WL2KFDCfrJ — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) November 8, 2024 Pakistan Dominates with the Ball in 2nd ODI Pakistan won the toss in second ODI and elected to bowl first. The decision of bowling first went in their favour as they kept scalping the wickets of Australia at regular intervals. Aussies failed to build a partnership that would help them score big in this game. The only noteworthy contributor was Steve Smith, who contributed with 35 runs, but even he could not steer Australia towards a proper total. Haris Rauf led the Pakistan bowling. He took five wickets, while Shaheen Afridi took three wickets. Naseem Shah and Mohammad Hasnain each took a wicket that ensured that the Australians were restricted to 163 in 35 overs only. Pakistan now gets a golden opportunity to level the series 1-1 by chasing the target of 164.