Pakistan lost the match by 14 runs against Australia.

Mumbai: Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan has taken a humorous jab at Pakistan's fielding performance during the ODI World Cup warm-up match against Australia.
Pakistan lost the match by 14 runs, failing to reach the target of 352 runs, and Dhawan didn't miss the opportunity to tease their fielding woes.
In the 23rd over of the match, when Australian batsman Marence Labuchin played a short ball on the off-stump bowled by Haris Rauf, it seemed like the ball could have been stopped from reaching the boundary.
However, a miscommunication between Wasim Jr. and Mohammad Nawaz led to a boundary instead.
Dhawan shared a video of the incident on social media platform X and playfully mocked the Pakistan cricket team.
In his tweet, he wrote, "The never-ending love story between the Pakistani team and fielding," accompanied by love emojis and laughing emojis.
Pakistan & fielding never ending love story ??? #PakistanFielding #PakCricket pic.twitter.com/AJzT90hgNM
— Shikhar Dhawan (@SDhawan25) October 3, 2023
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