Australia Test skipper Tim Paine forgot one of his batting glove in dressing room while walking out to bat for Tasmania in a Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales.
While representing Tasmania in Australia's domestic first-class match, Paine came out to bat wearing just one glove in the first innings.
However, after realising the mistake, the aussie skipper went towards the boundary rope and someone from the dressing room threw the glove towards him.
Paine could only contribute six runs in the innings.
Earlier, Pakistan-born Australian cricketer Fawad Ahmed had forgotten to carry his bat while going for batting in a Sheffield Shield match. Later, Fawad had came out to bat with wrong gloves.
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