Cricket is often described as a mixture of passion, pressure and entertainment – and some players are better than that balance. Tabariz shamsiThe South African wrist-spinner once again stole the spotlight during its trademark ‘shoe call’ festival. Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2025 Collide Saint lucia kings And Trinbago Knight Riders At Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium. The fans erupted with cheers and laughter as Shamsi brought his unique personality to the field.
Tabariz Shamsi Removes Colin Munro and calls ‘a particular’
The moment came in the 11th position of TKR’s innings. Colin MunroThose who were set for 43 runs tried to clean the border, but called a full delivery from Shamsi. Ken Pierre Handing a significant success to St. Lucia Kings, completed a clean catch for a long time.
It was followed by a pure Shamsi theater – he immediately slipped from his shoe, grabbed it like a mobile phone, and made a call while calling both teammates and spectators to divide the audience. It was a mild moment that once again reminded everyone as to why Shamsi is considered one of the most entertaining characters in world cricket.
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Shamsi with a huge wicket of Munro with a celebration for the match!
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Kieron Polllad Powers Tkr to win
Despite Shamsi’s excellent attempt, Trinbago Knight Riders posted a strong total, thanks to his captain Kerone pollardThe 65 -run explosive knock is away from just 29 balls. His power-touching is supported by disciplined bowling Usman Tariq And Andre RussellTKR went with a win of 18 runs over Kings in the match 10 of the tournament.
The result exposed Pollard’s game-changing ability, but Shamsi’s bizarre celebration was one of the most discussed highlights in the evening-once again it is as much about cricket entertainment as it is about competition.
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