Mohammad Wasim Jnr reminds fans of MS Dhoni

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Pakistan pacer Mohammad Wasim Jnr. reminded fans of India legend M.S. Dhoni during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 fixture against South Africa at Chennai’s Chepauk Stadium on Friday.

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South Africa spinner Tabraiz Shamsi bowled the ball in the slot. The delivery deserved to be hit and Mohammad Wasim Jnr. clubbed it over midwicket for a six.

Mohammad Wasim Jnr. shot was similar to that of M.S. Dhoni’s “helicopter shot”. The right-arm pacer scored seven runs from nine balls.

The International Cricket Council shared a video in which the smashing shots were compared.

 

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The pacer was impressive with his bowling as he returned with figures of 2-50 in 10. His efforts went in vain as Pakistan lost the match by one wicket.

Related – South Africa beat Pakistan in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 thriller

It is pertinent to mention that the pacer, who was included in the World Cup 2023 squad as a travelling reserve instead of the 15-man squad, came as a replacement for pacer Hassan Ali who was sidelined from the game due to fever.

 



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