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Pakistan's double-centurion Azhar Ali is forced off the MCG after being hit on the helmet from a powerful Matthew Wade pull shot during the second session.
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Mark Nicholas looks on at the MCG on Monday morning. Photo: Getty Images
Nicholas, 59, had returned to air on Wednesday and worked through the opening two sessions of play of the second Test between Australia and Pakistan before feeling ill. He required wheelchair assistance and was taken by ambulance from the MCG.
He fell ill not long after interviewing Pakistan fast bowling great Wasim Akram during the tea break on day three of the Boxing Day Test.
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Nicholas had been taken to the Epworth hospital from the MCG on Monday after falling ill with a stomach complaint on the opening day of the Test.
He was discharged on Monday night but forced to rest at his hotel on Tuesday. He opted to return to work on Wednesday, having felt in good enough health to return to the commentary box.
On Monday, paramedics had helped him from the broadcaster's facilities, reportedly sweating profusely and in pain on a stretcher.