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[Watch] Oops! Pakistan's Jahandad Khan Loses Trousers After An Embarrassing Dive



Jahandad Khan’s pants slipped during boundary chase [Source: @cricketcomau/x.com]Jahandad Khan’s pants slipped during boundary chase [Source: @cricketcomau/x.com]

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In cricket, there are thrilling sixes, stunning catches, and then, sometimes, there are downright hilarious moments that remind us the game can be full of surprises. Pakistani pacer Jahandad Khan made his debut in the third T20I against Australia, but it wasn’t his bowling that caught everyone’s attention. Instead, it was a wardrobe slip-up that turned him into an overnight viral sensation.

Jahandad Khan’s Hilarious Wardrobe Malfunction Leaves Fans in Stitches

Here’s how it went down. Jake Fraser-McGurk sliced Shaheen Afridi’s ball through third man, and Jahandad took off like a rocket to stop it from reaching the boundary. As he ran across the field towards deep third-man boundary, his trousers had their own plan.

Just when he reached full speed and went for the dive, down went his pants. His big dive turned into a hysterical incident, leaving everyone in splits. The cameras caught the whole incident and Twitterati went wild.




People couldn’t stop talking about it. Within minutes, clips of Jahandad Khan’s pants slip were everywhere, and the memes were endless. Fans had a blast as they turned the unfortunate moment into pure comedy gold online. Screenshots, funny captions – the internet gave Jahandad’s wardrobe fail a whole new life.

Coming to the AUS vs PAK 3rd T20I, Australia was at their very best. Pakistan put on a dismal show with the bat and bundled out for just 117/10 in 18.1 overs. Jahandad had an abysmal debut as he scored a paktry 5 off 10 balls.

However, he was decent with the ball as he grabbed a solitary wicket during his three-over by dismissing none other than Jake Fraser-McGurk, the same player whose shot led to his pants-down moment. Still, Australia chased down the target with ease in just 11.2 overs, sealing the series 3-0.