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Zaman Khan Injures Haris Rauf With toe-crushing Yorker In Nets

Shoaib Akhtar and Malinga of Sri Lanka act as role models for the 21-year-old bowler.

Prior to playing New Zealand at home in a T20I and ODI series that will start on April 14, Pakistani players have intensified their preparations by engaging in a thrilling clash in the nets.

Zaman Khan, who draws inspiration from former cricketers Shoaib Akhtar and former Sri Lankan pacer Lasith Malinga, threw a toe-crushing yorker to Haris Rauf in front of the stumps during the practice session.

Rauf was in apparent pain after being struck on his left boot by the yorker. After getting struck by the ball, he can be seen lying on the ground as teammates and a doctor hurry to help.

A day earlier, Mr. Khan spoke to the media and stated that the team’s veteran players’ backing helped the newbie feel more confident.

The cricket player, who is 21 years old, reflected on the T20I series against Afghanistan in Sharjah and said, “The surfaces in Sharjah were new, which prevented the batters from playing properly. Considering that winning or losing is an inherent element of the game, the series against Afghanistan turned out to be fantastic.

Lasith Malinga, a former Sri Lankan paceman, was lavished with praise by Mr. Khan, who noted that “watching Lasith Malinga turned out to be profitable in the death overs.” That is why I bowled with terrific energy in the final overs of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

Written by Muhammad Qasim