Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah was visibly frustrated after New Zealand batsman Henry Nicholls and captain Kane Williamson put up a partnership in the first Test at Bay Oval.
Yasir was caught using a desi slang on the stump mic in the 77th over of New Zealand's innings. Nicholls had survived getting an edge to the wicket-keeper while attempting a cut shot. It was very close to Nicholls' bat and Yasir looked desperate for the wicket which led to the use of the desi slang.
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Nicholls went on to score a half-century in the first innings of the Boxing Day Test. He and Williamson put up a partnership of 133 runs after the home side lost the third wicket on 133.
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Williamson added 129 in the first innings which turned out to be his 23rd test century. New Zealand scored 431 runs in the first innings. Yasir picked up three wickets with the ball, but Shaheen Afridi was the pick of the bowlers after bagging four wickets.