Asif Ali played shorts like a flyover. Opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif’s interesting response to consumer demand
Lahore – Asif Ali, the new winner of the Pakistan cricket team in the World Cup, has made the whole nation mad. Social media is also full of praises for Asif Ali. His brilliant performances. Opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif has also praised Asif Ali in a new way. After winning the match against Afghanistan, Shahbaz Sharif tweeted that the Pakistan team needed victory and entertainment He also congratulated.
On this, a user said that there should be an underpass in the name of Asif Ali in Lahore. In response, Shahbaz Sharif said that Asif Ali had played shorts like a flyover.
I can see an underpass named after Asif Ali in Lahore. https://t.co/GAKYtsUT8X
— Ather Satti (@Ast_Satti) October 29, 2021
on the other hand. After Asif Ali’s victory in the match, British all-rounder Ben Stokes also praised Asif Ali. In the match being played in Dubai, Afghanistan won the toss and invited Pakistan to bowl.
When Shaheen Shah Afridi started bowling, the Afghan openers took a defensive stance against him. In the second over, Emad Waseem made Hazratullah Zazai walk. Mohammad Shehzad bowled Shaheen but after one ball again made an easy catch to Babar Azam in the same attempt. In the 5th over, Babar Azam bowled Haris Rauf who once again fulfilled the captain’s confidence by catching Asghar Afghan on his own ball who scored 10 runs.
Harris Rauf also bowled the fastest ball of the tournament at 153 mph or 95 mph in this over. Hassan Ali made Rehman Allah Garbaz, who scored 10 runs with the help of captain Babar Azam, walk on the first ball of his spell. After losing four wickets, Najibullah Zadran and Karim Janat increased the score to 64 but Emad Wasim Karim Jannat got the wicket on the first ball of the last over.
After losing 5 wickets, captain Mohammad Nabi came on the wicket and Afghanistan started batting with restraint. Najibullah Zadran hit a six to Shadab Khan but the Pakistani sniper returned to the match in the best manner. After losing 6 wickets for 76 runs, Gulbadin Naib came to support Mohammad Nabi and both the batsmen took charge of the team and formed a partnership of 71 runs for the seventh wicket to give their team access to a reasonable total.
In the 18th over of the innings, Gulbadin Naib scored 21 runs in one over against Hassan Ali and then Haris Rauf scored 15 runs in the next over. Afghanistan scored 147 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in the stipulated overs. Naib scored 35 off 25 balls. When Pakistan started chasing the target, Mohammad Rizwan was caught at the boundary in an attempt to hit a six in the third over of the innings.
Fakhr Zaman came to support Babar and both the batsmen completed their half-century by playing responsibly. Fakhr Zaman returned to the pavilion after scoring 30 runs. Fakhr Zaman failed to understand the Afghan captain Nabi’s ball, he took a review but he could not save him from getting out. Mohammad Hafeez gave an easy catch to Rashid Khan in an attempt to hit a six.
Babar Azam completed his second half-century in the tournament. Shoaib Malik tried to reduce the run rate by hitting Rashid Khan with a six but Babar Azam was bowled after scoring 51 runs. Pakistan needed 24 runs in the last two overs to win and at this stage, the match seemed to be slipping out of the hands of the national team but Asif Ali once again helped Pakistan to victory in a difficult time. Got done