Cricket Viral Video: Shaheen Shah shows how it’s done ! RATTLES two stumps as batsman keeps on gazing, watch here

Cricket Viral Video

Cricket Viral Video: Shaheen Afridi, the Pakistani fast bowler, was in top form during the Middlesex vs Sussex match in the County Championship held at Hove in May 2022. The incident that stole the show took place in the 103rd over of the game, with Sussex having elected to bat first.

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Shaheen Shah uproots two stupms

With Ollie Robinson still at the pitch, the hosts had high aspirations of reaching the 400-run milestone, but Shaheen had other plans. He delivered a blazing yorker that left Aaron Beard’s wickets in complete disarray. The dismissal was a testament to Shaheen’s exceptional skills and precision as a bowler.

He precisely aimed a yorker at the wickets, and Beard did not have enough time to react and protect his wickets. The ball was so well-delivered that it resulted in the utter destruction of two wickets, sending them flying out of the ground. The crowd was left in awe as they witnessed Shaheen’s amazing performance.

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Shaheen Afridi’s exceptional performance during the Middlesex vs Sussex match in the County Championship held at Hove allowed Middlesex to successfully bowl out Sussex for 392 runs. He was the hero of the game and continued his strong start to his Middlesex career with his impressive figures of 3-97.

A few overs later, Shaheen also accounted for the dismissal of Mason Crane, further showcasing his talent as a bowler. The 22-year-old has been making waves in the cricket world and has taken 14 wickets in just his first five innings for Middlesex.

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