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Shoaib Bashir delivered a standout performance in the recent Test match between England and the West Indies. His exceptional spell was crucial, as he secured a match-winning five-wicket haul, conceding just 41 runs from his 12 overs, translating to a commendable economy rate of 3.67. During both innings, Bashir took seven wickets, including two in the first, with an economy rate of 4.32.
Shoaib Bashir’s sarcastic comment
Bashir’s most talked-about moment came when he took the wicket of West Indies batsman Alick Athanaze. His celebration was not just a display of joy but also a highlight of the match. Inspired by footballer Cole Palmer, Bashir mimicked Palmer’s trendy “cold” celebration. His teammates mobbed him as he shivered dramatically, feigning chills, turning the cricket pitch into a momentary stage for a football-inspired performance.
Speaking to a reporter after the match, Bashir clarified that his celebration was not a direct imitation of Palmer’s. He recounted how his teammates had been mentioning Palmer, an unfamiliar name. Bashir commented with a hint of sarcasm, “Maybe he copied me. That is a natural celebration; I do not watch football that much! I did the celebration, and guys were saying, ‘There’s Cole Palmer.’ And I do not watch football that much!”
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England clinches series victory with a dominant display at Trent Bridge
In a decisive showdown at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England crushed the West Indies by a staggering 241 runs in the second Test. Showcasing a commanding performance in both batting and bowling, England took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series, securing the series victory with one match still to play.
Ollie Pope set the tone with a stellar 121 runs off 167 balls in the first innings. In the second innings, Joe Root and Harry Brook continued the onslaught. Root notched his 32nd Test century with a masterful 122 runs off 178 balls, while Brook delivered a remarkable 109 runs off 132 balls. The bowling attack was equally formidable, with Bashir taking centre stage in the second innings.