The fan had four different columns, such as missed catches, field errors, poor shots, DRS misuse, and had marked them based on his observation on the field.
A fan holding a chalkboard that had scored the ‘mistakes’ of the Pakistan cricket team. (Photo from Twitter)
HIGHLIGHT
- The photo has gone viral on social networks with comments about this peculiar observer of the game.
- New Zealand at the time was 235/3 in 94.1 overs with Williamson slowly approaching another hundred test.
- Williamson finally made it to his 23rd test hundred on Sunday
It was the first inning of the game with New Zealand batting and captain Kane Williamson was just 4 runs of another ton away. Television cameras so frequently scanned the spectators in the stands.
What took everyone by surprise was a fan holding a chalkboard that had noted down the ‘mistakes’ of the Pakistan cricket team.
The fan had four different columns, such as missed catches, field errors, poor shots, DRS misuse, and had marked them based on his observation on the field.
Brutal #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/i44E3zmiJn
– Haz (@Yours_haz) December 26, 2020
The photo has gone viral on social networks with comments about this peculiar observer of the game.
New Zealand at the time was 235/3 in 94.1 overs with Williamson slowly closing in on another Test hundred and Henry Nicholls hitting 52.
Williamson finally made it to his 23rd Test Hundred when New Zealand’s innings ended at 431.
Speaking to the media after the second day of the game, Williamson said: “It was really difficult. Obviously the ball was moving quite a bit and they were asking good questions in good areas. It was also quite difficult to score and get a scoring rhythm; a lot of the partnerships we built were more related to time than to race flow. “
Oh boy. Someone keeps score #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/9AisA56j3X
– Kanav Bali (@Concussion_Sub) December 26, 2020
Why are Australians and Kiwis so good at joking? #AUSvIND #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/LL55SFOSVZ
– Abhijeet Singh (@edgedandout) December 27, 2020