WATCH: Mohammad Shahzad Tried To Copy Ms Dhoni's Helicopter Shot




Former Indian captain MS Dhoni, who has engaged fans with various amazing thumps, turned into fans' most loved with his swashbuckling style of play as far back as he influenced his presentation for the Indian cricket to group. In spite of alluded as not a standout amongst the most actually solid batsmen in the group, Dhoni won hearts with his unconventional style of batting. The Ranchi batsman additionally gave world cricket 'the helicopter shot', which he gained from one of his companions. While a few cricketers have attempted to impersonate the shot, not very many have verged on executing it to flawlessness. 



Much the same as Dhoni, Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Shahzad additionally is known to give onlookers diversion worth their cash by playing dauntless cricket. At the point when Afghanistan went up against West Indies in ICC World Cup qualifiers as of late, Shahzad played a stroke which sent Twitterati into a craze. West Indies captain Jason Holder knocked down some pins a length conveyance to Shahzad, who impassively flicked it over midwicket and didn't much try to take a gander at the ball.

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Afghanistan saw a splendid rebound in ICC World Cup qualifiers – a competition they began with three successive misfortunes however went ahead to win the title by beating West Indies in the summit conflict. Mujeeb Ur Rahman was the star for Afghanistan with the ball as his figures of 4/43 helped them skittle out West Indies for 204 of every 46.5 overs. Mujeeb, the 16-year-old, who was purchased for Rs 4 crores by Kings XI Punjab in IPL 2018 sales, rejected key batsmen, including Chris Gayle.

In answer, Shahzad played a stellar thump for Afghanistan, where he hit 84 keeps running off 93 balls, an innings which was bound with 11 fours and two sixes. Shahzad, alongside Rahmat Shah (51), sewed 90 keeps running for the second wicket which turned out to be unequivocal while pursuing the humble target. 


In a similar match, Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan made history as he turned into the quickest bowler to achieve 100 ODI wickets, outperforming Mitchell Starc's record.

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