Brisbane: An Indian taxi driver in Australia refused to take money from Pakistan players after he gave them a ride from the hotel to an Indian restaurant.
Five Pakistan cricketers including Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Yasir Shah then treated the Indian taxi driver to dinner at the same restaurant they were supposed to visit.
Radio presenter Alison Mitchell narrated the story about the driver to former pacer Mitchell Johnson.
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Alison Mitchell came to know about the incident through the same cabbie, who drove her to the Gabba stadium in Brisbane for the first Test between Australia and Pakistan. On the ride, she came to know about the Pakistani players, who were picked up from their hotel in Brisbane and were taken to an Indian restaurant for dinner.
The driver, however, refused to take the fare from them and the Pakistani players returned the favour by inviting him for dinner with them.
Earlier on Sunday, Australia thrashed Pakistan by an innings and five runs on the fourth day of the first Test of the two-match series to take a 1-0 lead.
Babar Azam (104) slammed his second Test ton while Mohammad Rizwan contributed with 95 runs to stall Australia's march to victory. However, Pakistan were later bundled out for 335.