Really from the heart and in unforgettable moment Shpageeza Cricket League 2025Fans were treated a rarely – Afghanistan Cricket Legend Mohammad Nabi Bowling his own son, Hassan IsakhilAfter that the crowd left cheering and smiling, as the young Aisakhil confidently sent his father to six, making a moment to remember family and cricket lovers equally.
Hasan Aisakhil launched a stunning six in Mohammad Nabi bowling
Special moment took place during the match 8 Amo shark And Miss Annac NightsNabi, bowling for Miss Annac, came around the wicket and gave a full ball. Aisakhil, who was 18 years old and representing AMO shark, landed on his right knee and gave the ball a slogan for a large -scale six on the deep middle wicket. The confidence -filled strike showed not only his fearless approach but also generational changes in Afghan cricket.
After scoring 12 runs in the over, the prophet was removed from the bowling attack, while the video of the father-son duality went viral on social media.
Here’s video:
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Match Highlights: Amo shark collapse, Miss Anoc domination
Eisakhil acted with the bat, scoring 52 off 36 balls at a strike rate of 144.44, providing a solid platform to AMO Shark. However, the team stumbled in the death over, falling out of a strong position to 162 in 19.4 overs. He lost five wickets in the final 12 delivery, managing just six runs during that phase.
Miss Anic Knights responded with an aggressive start in her chase. Opener Vefullah Stanikzai Tarkil And Khalid Taniwal The team operated up to 105/1 in only 8.2 overs. Tarkhil scored 49 runs in 21 balls before falling, while Tanyal remained unbeaten on 42. Captain Rahmanullah Gurbaz included him at the crease as the knights hovering towards the target.
On the bowling front, Naveed Zadran took 4 wickets, Khalil Gurbaz 3, and caught Mujib ur Rahman 2 added to ban the scoring of the shark.
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