 There was a pretty cool tactical moment in the test match between Australia and Pakistan. Day three of the test match. Cummins brings himself on to bowl against Rizwan who has seen 50 balls, scored 42 runs. After him, the tail is left. And he's gonna change the field here to a little bit of an unorthodox field. And he tells Warner, he says, get out of there. He doesn't want him at slip anymore. He wants to move him over to, I don't know what that is, cover, like right across from the righty batsman. And he says, yeah. Warner's like, where do you want me to go? He's like, all right, there. Now I'm gonna show you some of the deliveries to Rizwan before that move that led Cummins to his decision. That one kind of goes that way on the ground. That one goes that way on the ground as well. And, you know, he's not leaving balls. He's playing every delivery basically, even though they're off stump. He's still going after it. And right there, Hazelwood puts this one pretty far out. I mean, I think they would, they count the stumps. So one, two, three, they were four, five, like six or seven stumps, they would say, offside. And he's still playing that, trying to put it in play and get runs. And then he's even playing that one that Hazelwood throws behind him. So those were the last two deliveries Cummins saw before he came in on the over. That one, that was way off. And then the other one that's leg side and he plays. He said in his interview, he wasn't leaving any balls. So he tried to set this trap. So he tells Warner to move from over there. Hey, get over there and play square to him. I'm guessing that's what that meant. Maybe that means something different. Someone can tell me. And then he's gonna change his delivery a little bit to try and bait him in to hitting it that way, which he had been doing, but doing it in the air. Oh, there's a cool overview. There's the overview angle of the fielding position. So we've got Warner's that little dot right to the side of the batter. And now Cummins is gonna run in and give it a go. And he's gonna make him play it off and it's it right to the fielder. Warner, he just played this here. This is where you wanted me. That's where you wanted. Good call by the captain Cummins. Kind of awesome when that works out. Here's a side by side show in the slight difference in delivery that Cummins used to make sure the ball stayed in the air or tried to get the ball to stay in the air. He's gonna go off stump pretty wide. So he has to reach out for it, but he goes, the one on the right is the one that gets the wicket. And he goes more full. So it's further down the track, so to speak, which means it's gonna hit his bat lower, which means he's gonna get under it, which means it's gonna go in the air, which means it can get caught. He's also more extended because it's farther away from his body where the one on the left, it's a little closer and it was a little shorter, which means it has more time to bounce higher and hit his bat up top, which allows him to keep it down if he can get on top of it. But because he went more full and out he gets under it. And that's exactly what Cummins wanted, which led to getting the big out. Pretty insane move to be like, hey dude, let's try this. You stand right there, right here? Yeah, right there. I'm gonna bowl it and he's gonna hit it right there and we're gonna get him out. Fun tactical move by the captain Cummins who collected five wickets in this innings. Pretty awesome. And Rizwan out. And he's just like, oh, shit. Did I fall for something?