Cricket Viral Video: Rare feat! Former Pakistan player Abdul Razzaq dismissed on golden duck by his son Ali, watch here

Cricket Viral Video

Cricket Viral Video: Cricket fans have already experienced some spectacular moments in the Mega Star League, such as Pakistan veteran Inzamam-ul-Haq turning back time with his 29-run performance that included four fours and a six in just 16 balls. During the match between Peshawar Pathans and Karachi Knights, another incredible moment was displayed as well.

Also Read: IND vs BAN: “Shirt bhi khol le” Virat Kohli takes a brutal dig at Shanto for causing unnecesary delay | Watch Video

Son dismisses father on a golden duck

Former Pakistani all-rounder Abdul Razzaq was struck out during this match on a golden duck by his son Ali. The former Pakistani international attempted to smash over covers a typical outside off-stump delivery that was given out by Junior Razzaq. However, he erred in his judgement and edged the ball right into the keeper’s hands.

The newly formed team Mirpur Royals in the Kashmir Premier League (KPL) season 2 attracted some media attention when Abdul Razzaq played. Ali’s inclusion on the team was questioned since Razzaq chose him primarily on their relationship rather than his cricketing skills. In response to these complaints, Abdul Razzaq said Ali possesses the necessary talent to develop into a top player.

Also Read: Virat Kohli: The King announced his arrival 13 years ago with a ton! Will he overshadow Sachin Tendulkar’s record?

Watch the viral cricket video here

After that, Razzaq discussed his plans to help Ali develop into a star player for the upcoming campaign. The former cricketer said “”We have included him [Ali Razzaq] in emerging category so that he gets confidence. He has the potential to become a good cricketer. He also did well for the U19 side. I’m hopeful that this season will help him prepare for next year’s tournament.”

Keep watching our YouTube Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMand TWITTER

Exit mobile version