Mohammad Rizwan Hilarious Review Fail: Australia's talisman wrist-spinner Adam Zampa produces a moment of sheer genius during the 2nd ODI vs Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval, as he confuses and befools Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan in taking a bizarre review, which, expectedly, was wasted as the Australian was clearly 'Not Out'.


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The incident occured during the 34th over of the 1st innings, when Australia were reeling at 153/9. Naseem Shah bowled a brillaint bouncer, which deceived Adam Zampa and the ball was gathered behind the stumps by Mohammad Rizwan who shouted and made an appeal for a caught-behind. 


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To this, Adam Zampa had a hilarious reaction, and was caught on stumps mic saying "You blokes appeal for everything".


Mohammad Rizwan hilariously made an attempt to outsmart the Aussie by saying "Can I take it now?", and Adam Zampa gladly replied with "Oh yeah, you should take it".


Upon taking the review, the snicko clearly revealed that were was no edge and Adam Zampa successfuly made a fool out of Mohammad Rizwan in what was a respectful and funny banter and exchange of words between the duo.


Watch the hilarious video below:






Mohammad Rizwan Reflects On Pakistan's Historic Win


Pakistan secured a historic victory against Australia, as they broke a series of records in their 9-wicket win. During the post-match presentation ceremomy, Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan applauded his side's efforts and stated that everyone played 'according to the plan'.


"Yeah obviously win is win for us. This will give us a lot of confidence. Hopefully we can keep this confidence and do the same at Perth. Basically as a captain, I do not believe on the toss result. No matter what happens at the toss but we decided to bowl first. The guys bowled really well, made full utilization of the toss and everyone played according to the plan," said Mohammad Rizwan.


"Yeah, Haris was really good for us. From the last couple of years he has been performing really well for Pakistan and I am really happy for him," he added.