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The funny attempt by the Pakistani floor staff to dry out cricket pitch with toilet wipers will be viral

Rain can be a pampering sport during a cricket match.

Soil staff often make desperate attempts to dry out the terrain and to resume the game – this is nothing new.

From the use of fans to hair dryers and burning hay houses, we saw everything in different places around the world. But this hilarious attempt by the Pakistan soil staff to wipe out water with toilet wipers from the coats in Lahore, like Australian players who all look at splits.

A video of the incident has become viral.

The video shows Australian players how the floor employees look at to switch off water from the cover leaves in the stadium.

One of the soil staff slipped and fell onto the ground. The graphics were broadcast on the broadcaster Jiostar, where the former Indian cricket player Abhimanyu Mukund saw similarities to curling.

“I saw this sport. I think he is ripening,” he said.

“Together with curling, what we see is falling,” joked the former India cricket player Sanjay Manjrekar. The cameras then gave into the Australian changing room, where the players and support employees looked confused by the process on the ground. All efforts were very few fruits because the referees decided that the conditions were not suitable for the game for the resumption.

The match was deported. The PCB received a lot of antiquity at the Gaddafi Stadium on social media for poor infrastructure and drainage systems.