PAK vs ENG / Woman in saree dancing on screen video viral during england vs pakistan 1st test at rawalpindi

Zoom News : Dec 02, 2022, 12:49 PM
Pakistan vs England 1st Test: The first Test match of the series between Pakistan and England is being played in Rawalpindi. Pakistani bowlers lost their sweat in this match when England posted more than 500 runs on the scoreboard on the opening day itself. During this, a strange incident also happened. A woman suddenly appeared on the screen during the middle match. Now that video is becoming quite viral on social media.

first day event

The incident took place on Thursday, the first day of the Rawalpindi Test match. A woman was seen dancing on her terrace by waving the pallu of her saree. Now the video related to that woman is becoming quite viral on social media. The video has been tweeted from multiple handles. Some people are even praising the dance of that woman. This incident happened during the 42nd over of England's innings, when Joe Root and Ollie Pope were present at the crease.

Who is this woman?

As soon as the cameraman started covering the woman, she also appeared on the screen. However, due to the distance, the face of the woman could not be seen clearly. Who is this woman, where does she live and what does she do, it is not yet known, but seeing the way she was dancing, people sitting in the stadium started making noise. Not only this, even the commentators were seen laughing and praising.

England scored 657 runs

England scored 657 runs in their first innings in the first Test match thanks to the centuries of their four batsmen. Harry Brook scored the most runs, who got out after scoring 153 runs. He hit 19 fours and 5 sixes in 116 balls. The team's innings ended on the second day by scoring 657 runs in 101 overs. The visiting team had scored 506 runs for 4 wickets on the opening day itself. Jack Crowley (122) and Ben Duckett (107) shared a 233-run partnership for the first wicket. Wicket-keeper batsman Oli Pope (108) also scored a century.

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