'Typical Pakistan Player': Netizens React As Saud Shakeel Becomes First Pakistani Player To Get 'Timed-Out' After Falling Asleep
This rare and embarrassing dismissal has sparked a mix of amusement and concern within the cricketing community.

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In a bizarre incident that has left the cricketing world stunned, Pakistan batter Saud Shakeel became the first player from Pakistan to be dismissed "Timed-Out" after falling asleep during a match. This unusual dismissal occurred during the President's Trophy final, a domestic first-class competition in Pakistan.
According to reports, Shakeel dozed off in the dressing room, unaware that he was next in line to bat. When his name was announced, he failed to emerge from the dugout within the stipulated three-minute time frame, prompting the umpires to declare him "Timed-Out".
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This rare and embarrassing dismissal has sparked a mix of amusement and concern within the cricketing community. While some have praised the umpires for adhering to the rules, others have expressed sympathy for Shakeel, who was likely exhausted from the physical demands of the match.
The incident has also raised questions about player fatigue and the scheduling of matches. The President's Trophy final was played at night, with a day's play running from 7:30 pm to 2:30 am, including tea and dinner breaks between sessions. This unusual schedule may have contributed to Shakeel's exhaustion and subsequent dismissal.
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Here's how the Netizens reacted to Saud Shakeel's bizarre dismissal:
Saud Shakeel's "Timed-Out" dismissal is a first for Pakistan cricket, and it is unlikely to be forgotten anytime soon. While the incident may have brought some unwanted attention to the player, it has also highlighted the importance of player welfare and the need for more flexible scheduling in cricket.
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