Sheheen Afridi imitated the wickets taken against India at the request of the fans during the match against Scotland in Sharjah. The video captured by the fans has already gone viral (Video viral). The incident happened while they were fielding at the boundary line in their last match of the group stage against Scotland.
Fans in the stadium during the fielding called out the names of the batsmen who had taken wickets of Shaheen Afridi and accordingly the three Shaheen Afridis were imitating the out shots.
But the video received a mixed response from fans on social media. While some praised Afridi’s interactions with fans, others criticized the manner in which he mocked his opponents. India, who have yet to lose to Pakistan in the World Cup, lost their first match to Pakistan by 10 wickets.
Meanwhile, in the semi-final against Australia, Shaheen Afridi was bowled out for a hat-trick in the 19th over to give Pakistan a six. Indian fans responded by adding Wade’s sixes to a previously viral video.
Karma is Bitch #PACKING#PKMKBForever#ShaheenShahAfridi pic.twitter.com/kW0kZ860Ki
— Vinay Kumar Shukla (@hitman20835) November 12, 2021
Devon Conway | Batting in anger over exit; Little finger broken; Conway final loss
New Zealand suffer major setback ahead of T20 World Cup final Wicketkeeper-batsman Devon Conway will miss the final due to injury. Conway’s finger was injured when he expressed frustration at losing the wicket against England in the semi-final.
The wicket-keeper stumped Conway as he stepped out and attempted a big shot. In desperation, Conway hit his own bat. A statement from New Zealand Cricket said the X-ray had found a fracture of the little finger. Conway was able to find 46 runs as New Zealand chased down 167 runs against England.
New Zealand coach Gary Stead said the player was “extremely disappointed”. ‘Conway is very disappointed that the game is being lost this time around. Conway plays for the team with a lot of passion. He is more disappointed than anyone else in what happened. So we all stand by him, “said Gary Stead.
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