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Pakistan coach Mohammad Hafeez said technology was “putting a curse” on cricket after seeing Mohammad Rizwan dismissed following a lengthy review in the visitors’ 79-run defeat to Australia in the second Test on Friday.

Set an imposing victory target of 317 runs on day four at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Rizwan (35) and Agha Salman (50) put together a substantial stand of 57 before Pat Cummins separated the pair to leave Pakistan on 219/6.

Cummins’ delivery glanced Rizwan’s glove before carrying through to wicketkeeper Alex Carey, but Australia’s appeal was initially turned down.

The third umpire then overturned the on-field decision following a review which took several minutes and examined the incident from a number of different angles.

After Rizwan’s dismissal, Pakistan lost their last four wickets in quick succession as Australia sealed the win and took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-Test series.

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“We play this beautiful game of cricket on the basics of the game but sometimes the technology brings some decisions which obviously as a human we don’t understand…,” Hafeez told reporters after the defeat.

“He (Rizwan) is a very honest person and he said to me he did not even feel that it touched anywhere near the gloves.

“There should be conclusive evidence to reverse the decision of an umpire and there was no very conclusive kind of evidence. Technology is basically putting the curse on this beautiful game of cricket.”

The third and final Test of the series will be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground from Jan. 3.

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Parvez Dec 29, 2023 03:21pm
A bad carpenter always blames his tools and everyone else.....except himself. This person always thought too much of himself....at best he was a mediocre player because his performance was erratic.
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Abdul Wahab Dec 29, 2023 04:01pm
Wait is he blaming technology for real? Sit down Hafeez you are not qualified to talk about technology.
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Twain pen di Dec 29, 2023 05:25pm
hafeez is another perfect pakistani, yeah those who never accept their fault.
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Raja Dec 29, 2023 07:08pm
Kiddo hafiz failed to understanding this is international cricket and technology will be there so that players can't cheat. You can play galli cricket without technology not international cricket.
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Az_Iz Dec 29, 2023 09:39pm
The benefit of the doubt goes in favour of batsman.
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JavedBhai Dec 30, 2023 05:00am
The hard work puts you where the good luck can find you. We are damned unlucky guys :( :)
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