T20 World Cup: On fans’ demand, Shaheen Shah Afridi emulates dismissal of Rohit, Rahul and Kohli – watch

Pakistan’s young fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi is in excellent form at present. t20 world cup 2021. At the start of the campaign against arch-rivals India, he rose to the occasion by dismissing Rohit Sharma for a golden duck, KL Rahul for 3 and then. Virat Kohli, later in the innings, for 57.

Afridi’s magical bowling of 3 for 31 laid the foundation for Pakistan’s first win against India in a World Cup match. He won the player of the match award for his historic outing with the ball as Pakistan registered a memorable 10-wicket win over India.

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After a stellar start to their T20 World Cup 2021, Pakistan carried the momentum further as it is the only unbeaten side in the tournament. A video of Shaheen Afridi is going viral on social media before taking on Australia in the second semi-final on Thursday.

In the clip, shot by a spectator, the youngster can be seen interacting with the audience and responding to their request to copy the wickets of Indian batsmen. When the crowd chanted Rohit-Rohit, Afridi reiterated how the India vice-captain got stuck in front.

The spectators then shouted at Rahul and in response, the Pakistan pacer imitated the manner in which the India opener lost the wicket.

The crowd then urged Afridi to replay Kohli’s dismissal. The youngster played a compulsive mock-pull shot, just as the India captain lost his wicket after scoring a half-century.

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Afridi has so far taken 6 wickets in 5 matches and conceded 134 runs. The Men in Green are currently on a winning spree and would like to continue against Australia in the semi-finals. If they beat the Aussies in the outfox, they will make it to the final for the third time in T20 World Cup history.

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