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Pakistan cricketer Shadab Khan has been grappling with a dip in form, particularly evident in the recent second T20I against England. His bowling woes were exacerbated as he conceded 55 runs without taking any wickets in his four overs. Adding to his woes, Shadab’s batting contribution was minimal, managing only three runs during a crucial run-chase, resulting in Pakistan’s defeat by 23 runs.
Unintentional trolling of Shadab Khan by a fan
Amidst concerns over Shadab’s form, a female fan unintentionally drew attention to his struggles during an interaction in Cardiff ahead of Pakistan’s third T20I against England.
While engaging with the cricket star and taking selfies, the fan candidly questioned Shadab about his recent bowling performances. Encouraging him to rediscover his form, she expressed hope for him to bounce back and contribute significantly with the ball, especially with the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024 in mind.
Ap chakay kyun kha rahe hain? Form mein wapas aayein. Wicketein leni hai aap ne (Why are you being hit for so many sixes? Get your form back. You need to pick wickets),” a fan said.
Here’s the video:
“ap chakay kyun kha rahe hain form mein wapis ayein wicktein leni hain ap ne” so real https://t.co/YxGCAoc6O7 pic.twitter.com/5DmS5kfXx3
— noor (@pctobssessed) May 28, 2024
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Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2024 campaign
Led by captain Babar Azam, Pakistan are gearing up for their final T20I against England at Kennington Oval in London on Friday (May 30), where they will aim to level the series after falling behind 1-0. The penultimate game was ultimately canceled due to heavy rain, leaving the series result unchanged.
After the conclusion of the series, Pakistan will enter the high-stakes T20 World Cup, where they are placed in Group A. Their campaign kicks off against the United States of America (USA) on June 6, followed by a highly anticipated clash against arch-rivals India on June 9 in New York.