Pakistan beat West Indies in the second ODI to take a decisive 2-0 lead in the three-match lead, but during this success, there was an incident that Babar Azam would like to forget soon
In the second match between Pakistan and West Indies in Multan in connection with three ODIs, Pakistan beat the visiting team by 120 runs.

However, with this spectacular success, the on-field empire gave West Indies five penalty runs for a mistake by Babar Azam in the match played on Friday.

Although these extra penalty runs did not affect the result of this match, the Pakistani captain and one of the best batsmen in world cricket must have been a source of good for Babar Azam
What does the law say
During the 29th over of this second ODI at Multan, Babar Azam caught a throw wearing a wicketkeeper's glove. The umpire declared the move illegal and gave West Indies an extra five runs
It so happened that Babar Azam wore the wicket-keeping glove of wicket keeper Muhammad Rizwan in the job and when it was thrown, Babar Azam caught the ball. This move shows Babar Azam's ignorance of ICC rules.

 According to Article 28.1 of the Laws of Cricket, no player on the field other than the wicket-keeper may wear gloves or protective hands to protect his hands while fielding. However, under this law, fielders can apply bandages to protect the injured fingers, however, permission must be sought from the umpire.

It was not a serious mistake
The mistake made by the captain of the Pakistan national cricket team was not of a serious nature but it does show the extent to which a player is familiar with the rules of cricket.

 In particular, the captains of the national cricket team are expected to set an example for their team on the field and to impress their teammates with their actions. Therefore, this incident may not have been pleasant for Babar Azam and he will soon want to forget this incident.

 Twenty-seven-year-old Babar Azam is currently in the best form of his life. He has scored over 500 individual runs in the last eight ODIs, including three consecutive centuries.

Series in the name of Pakistan

In this match played in Multan, Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first. Imam-ul-Haq also scored a half century for Pakistan and he was dismissed for a good run.

 When the West Indies started chasing Pune 300 runs, they could not compete with Pakistan's spin bowling in particular and their wickets kept falling from time to time. Due to the excellent performance of sniper Muhammad Nawaz, the visiting team was bowled out for 155 in the 33rd over. Nawaz took four wickets.

 The third match of the three-match ODI series will also be played in Multan. The West Indies will be looking to avoid a clean sweep in Sunday's match. In the first match of this series, Pakistan had defeated West Indies by five wickets.