The tour
Nz vs Pak, 1st Test: Yasir Shah Gives Away His Test Cap To A Fan
In the First Test match of the ongoing series between hosts New Zealand and Pakistan at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, a very rare moment in cricket was witnessed.
Players are often seen giving away their autographs, clicking pictures, and sometimes their jerseys to the fans. However, on Day 4 of the first match, Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah gifted something, which is one of the most special things for test players.
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