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ENG vs PAK: Another Pakistani Ayesha? Woman’s sensuous dance outside the stadium creates ripples, watch video here

ENG vs PAK: The world was stunned by the run-storm that occurred on the opening day of the first Test match between Pakistan and England at Rawalpindi. It appeared as if England batsman were playing an ODI match as most of their batters played on a strike rate above 100. The first day’s play saw England, batting first, amass 506 runs in 75 overs.

However, another incident from the match took onto the headlines. A Pakistani woman won everyone over with her dance throughout this match, where England’s batting was taking up all the spotlight.

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Commentator exclaims in excitement after seeing the dance

This incident actually occurred during England’s batting in the 42nd over when Joe Root and Olean Pope were batting. After Mohammad Ali had bowled two deliveries in the over, the cameraman took a turn to show around, and just at that moment, a woman in a saree was captured performing dance outside the stadium in the meantime. The cameraman quickly took the focus and showed woman’s gorgeous dance until the bowler delivered another ball.

Just as the woman appears on everyone’s screen, the commentator said, “What a beautiful scene.” At the same time, everyone wasimpressed by the woman’s fashion sense and is convinced of her dancing skills as well.

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Watch the video here

England shatters massive records on Day 1

We’ll tell you that England batted brilliantly on the first day of the Test match, shattering the previous record set on that day 112 years prior. Australia scored 494 runs on the opening day of the Test match between Australia and South Africa on December 9, 1910, in Sydney. On December 1, 2022, England established this record. On the first day alone, England set seven records thanks to this.

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