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French Kiss Could Not Be Done: David Warner-Shaheen Afridi Stare Down Leads To Hilarious Twitter Reactions | PAK vs AUS 3rd Test Watch Video
Twitter hilariously trolled David Warner and Shaheen Shah Afridi following an incident during the final session of play in the third day of the third Test match between Pakistan and Australia played at the Gaddafi stadium, Lahore.
Written by India.com Staff
Published: Mar 23, 2022, 07:33 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 23, 2022, 07:33 PM (IST)

Lahore: The final ball of the day saw Australia opener David Warner and Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi charge towards each other that ended with a stare before both players walking away with a smile on their face during the third day’s play of the third Test match played between Pakistan and Australia at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.
The official Twitter handle of the Pakistan cricket team uploaded the video of the incident, following which Twitter was filled with hilarious reactions.
What a way to conclude the day #BoysReadyHain l #PAKvAUS pic.twitter.com/FafG8lkVTT
Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) March 23, 2022
french kiss could not be done because there was helmet as barrier pic.twitter.com/Qyw45YTiyA
see my cover photo (@ModiKMKB) March 23, 2022
abey ye to bara romanchic scene hai
kimal Tariq (@kenkane46024383) March 23, 2022
Very good ☺️☺️ David Warner I love
Arslan Ali (@ArslanA46558617) March 23, 2022
Ashiqui 3!
Khizer Farook (@FarookKhizer) March 23, 2022
LOL So Funny
(@Its_Kiyas) March 23, 2022
hahahaha great scene but be follow COVID protocols @davidwarner31 @ArsalanShahzed
Arsalan Shahzad (@ArsalanShahzed) March 23, 2022
Australia ended the day with a lead of 134 runs after bowling out Pakistan for 268 in the first innings of the Test match. Pakistan did the unthinkable as they lost 7 wickets for 20 runs after Abdullah Shafique (81) and Azhar Ali (78) got them off to a good start with Babar Azam (67) once again coming to the party as Australia failed to get wickets at regular intervals in the first two sessions of the third day.
Australia captain Pat Cummins, however, made sure that the Aussies end the day on a high as he returned with figures of 5 for 56 – ably supported by Mitchell Starc who picked up four wickets as well.
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Earlier, Australia were bowled out for 391 in the first innings.