During the third One-Day International (ODI) between Australia and Pakistan, the commentary team found themselves distracted from cricket by an unexpected topic — the grooming of Wasim Akram’s cat. While on air, the former Pakistan captain shared that he had spent nearly A$1,000 on a grooming session for his cat, Leo, which left the commentators in disbelief and laughter. Akram, who is in Australia for his commentary role, humorously called the 15-minute grooming session “daylight robbery,” adding that in Pakistan, the amount he paid for Leo’s haircut could have bought him 200 cats.
The discussion continued as the commentators analyzed the itemized receipt, revealing that the hefty bill included A$105 for a medical check-up, A$305 for anesthesia, and A$40 for the haircut itself. Additional charges such as A$120 for post-procedure care and A$251 for a cardio test left Akram both amused and resigned to the steep costs of pampering his beloved pet.
While Akram’s amusing story entertained audiences worldwide, it was Pakistan’s remarkable victory in the match that took center stage. Pakistan defeated Australia in an ODI series on Australian soil for the first time since 2002, winning the third ODI by eight wickets in a commanding fashion.
Pakistan’s comprehensive victory, achieved with 139 balls to spare, was a historic moment for the team, demonstrating their strength on foreign soil and marking their readiness for greater challenges. As for Wasim Akram? He might be rethinking Leo’s next grooming appointment.
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