Pakistan’s emerging U19 pace minaret gets perilously close to India batter during wild celebration | WATCH

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Pakistan’s emerging U19 pace minaret gets perilously close to India batter during wild celebration | WATCH


Image Source : ACC/X Mohammad Zeeshan.

Pakistan’s U19 squad for the continued ACC (Asian Cricket Council) U19 Asia Cup match includes just a few promising pacers who’re making headlines courtesy of their performances within the match. Among them is a 6 toes 8 inches tall right-arm quick bowler Mohammad Zeeshan.

Zeeshan emerged as a runaway match-winner in Pakistan’s marketing campaign opener in opposition to Nepal when he bagged a six-wicket haul, conceding simply 16 runs, and ran by means of their total batting order. The 17-year-old carried his good efficiency with the ball within the high-voltage conflict in opposition to India on Sunday and contributed to his aspect’s eight-wicket victory.

Zeeshan bagged figures of 4/46 during his ten-over spell and by no means allowed the Indian batters any respiration area. 

The tall Pakistan pacer is trending throughout a number of social media platforms. One may assume that there’s nothing uncommon about it as he has executed exceedingly effectively with the ball within the match up to now.

 However, fairly curiously, the Pakistan pacer is hogging the limelight extra due to the wild celebration that he unleashed after dismissing India’s quantity three batter Rudra Patel.

The incident occurred on the second supply of the twelfth over. Rudra tried to manoeuver an out-swinging size supply from Zeeshan in direction of the on-side however ended up getting an outdoor edge which was safely pouched by Pakistan’s captain and wicketkeeper Saad Baig.

An elated Zeeshan jumped within the air with pleasure and obtained perilously close to Rudra as he fist-pumped twice to give the Indian an aggressive send-off.

Watch the video of the incident:

Notably, Zeeshan’s spell performed a key function in limiting India to 259/9 in 50 overs. In reply, a powerful half-century by Shahzaib Khan (63 off 88 balls) set the muse of the run chase earlier than an unbeaten hundred (105 off 130 balls) by Azan Awais and a swift fifty (68* off 51 balls) by Saad sealed the deal for Pakistan.

 

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