Cricket Viral Videos: These days England’s domestic league County Championship is being played. Players from all over the world take part in this league. At the same time, there are many players who like to play in this tournament even after retirement. But, many times it has been seen in this tournament that players participate in this league to find their fortune. This league works to refine the form of the biggest veteran player. However, during this time, some movements of the match between the fans also go like this. Whose condemnation is fiercely done on social media. One such video of Pakistan’s right-handed player Azhar Ali is going viral on social media. He has grabbed headlines in the sports world with one of his shameful acts. His kind of act has put even the fast bowler in a quandary. Which you can guess by watching the viral video.
Azhar Ali did a bad deed
Actually, this match is of the second innings of the match played between Worcestershire vs Sussex on 8 May. During this, Pakistan’s batsman Azhar Ali was batting. At the same time, the command of bowling was in the hands of the fast bowler of England. He was throwing the ball after taking the run up for bowling that the ball touched his hand and fell on the ground. After this, Azhar did not see the right and hit the ball with the bat and threw it outside the boundary line for a four. The reaction of the bowler on his action is becoming quite viral. He got angry and shared his anger by raising both his hands in the air. At the same time, the umpires also looked very disappointed with his kind of action. Which you can guess by watching the video going viral.
Azhar Ali’s cricket career
Azhar Ali plays ODI and Test cricket for Pakistan. He has scored 7142 runs in Test cricket at an average of 41.9 in 180 innings of 97 matches. At the same time, 35 half-centuries and 19 centuries have come from his bat. Apart from this, his highest score has been 302. Whereas in ODIs, he has scored a total of 1845 runs in 53 innings of 53 matches. At the same time, 12 half-centuries and 3 centuries have come from his bat.
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