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Stump-mic catches Warner, Labuschagne sledging Shan Masood

Australia all-rounder was heard mentioning a toothpaste brand

Stump-mic catches Warner, Labuschagne sledging Shan Masood PHOTO: AFP

Pakistanā€™s left-hand opener Shan Masood became the target of an amusing exchange, involving toothpaste brand ā€˜Colgateā€™, between Australia opener David Warner and all-rounder Marnus Labuchagne on the fourth day of the first Test at the Gabba, Brisbane.

While fielding at short leg, Labuschagne was heard saying ā€˜Colgateā€™ on the stump-mic as Masood prepared to face off-spinner Nathan Lyon.

Warner, fielding at slip, was quick to inquire whether the all-rounder mentioned the toothpaste brand.

ā€œWhat did you just say Marnus? Colgate? Did you say Colgate?ā€ asked Warner.

After Warner got affirmation about Labuschage mentioning Colgate from one of his teammates, he went on to include Pakistan opener in the conversation.

 ā€œWhat are you implying? What, heā€™s [Masood] got bad breath does he?ā€ he said.

After Lyon completed his over, former Austalia cricketer Adam Gilchrist, while on commentary, was amused with the banter on the field.

ā€œIā€™ve never heard so many references to personal hygiene in my life,ā€ said Gilchrist.

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Earlier on day one of the Test, Australia skipper Tim Paine also welcomed Pakistanā€™s wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan to the crease with a taunt related to former the Men in Greenā€™s captain Sarfaraz Ahmed.

In a video shared by Cricket Australia (CA) Twitter account, Paine can be heard trying to distract Rizwan by mentioning the batting abilities of Sarfaraz.

"Sarfaraz would have hit that for a four. Sweep shot, bang, four," said Paine.

The taunt didnā€™t seem to bother Rizwan as he continued to block off-spinner Nathan Lyon with ease. This propelled the Australia skipper to try something different as he complimented Rizwanā€™s scent shortly after the next ball.

ā€œSmells nice though. He [Rizwan] smells very nice," he added.