Moin Khan’s Son Azam Khan Completes Run Holding Bat Upside-Down In Pakistan Super League. Watch | Cricket News
Former Pakistan participant Moin Khan’s son Azam Khan, who performs for the Quetta Gladiators within the Pakistan Super League (PSL), regularly unearths himself being criticised with accusations of nepotism and feedback about his weight and health. However the big-hitting batsman has silenced his critics with some a very powerful knocks for his workforce, serving to them to the second one spot within the league. As he performed a match-winning inning in opposition to Karachi Kings on Sunday, Azam Khan additionally got here within the highlight for the cutting edge manner through which he finished a run.
Azam Khan fumbled his bat whilst operating in against the non-striker’s finish all over the Gladiators’ innings, and dealing with the opportunity of a run-out, controlled to finish the run keeping the toe-end of the bat and grounding the take care of.
In the event you cling the bat the wrong way up, you get to the crease early
The Legend Azam Khan#PSLV2020 pic.twitter.com/JiXsIHIeOk
— Faizan Rasul (@FaizanRasul11) February 23, 2020
“In the event you cling the bat the wrong way up, you get to the crease early. The Legend Azam Khan,” a Twitter person quipped.
“Azam Khan redefining cricket,” wrote some other person.
One person answered with the “Fashionable issues require fashionable answers” GIF.
“Dude is on some other degree,” tweeted some other person.
Karachi Kings scored 156 batting first. Azam Khan got here to the crease within the 9th over along with his workforce wanting 102 to win off 71 deliveries.
Batting along Quetta Gladiators skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed, Azam Khan smashed 46 off 30 earlier than ultimately getting run out.
Sarfaraz remained unbeaten on 37 off 28 because the Gladiators chased down the objective with an over to spare. Azam Khan additionally inspired within the opening event of the PSL in opposition to Islamabad United, hitting 59 off 33 deliveries because the Gladiators chased down the objective of 169 with 9 balls to spare.