Najibullah Zadran smashes two t20 international records with sixes in Asia Cup

Afghanistan defeated Bangladesh by 7 wickets in the Asia Cup yesterday. While Mujeeb ur Rehman was the hero of Afghanistan in bowling, Najeebullah Sadran was seen to be unleashed in batting. Chasing the target of 128 runs, Afghanistan was saved by the star’s batting.

Batting fifth, Najibullah Sadran remained unbeaten with 43 runs off 17 balls. The player hit 6 sixes in this match. Sadran hit 2 sixes in the 17th over bowled by Mustafizur Rahman, Bangladesh’s death bowler specialist, and 2 sixes in the 18th over bowled by Saifuddin. In the third ball of the 19th over, the player secured the team’s victory by smashing Mossad Hossain for a six.

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With 6 sixes, Sadran became the player to hit the most number of sixes in death overs in T20 Internationals chasing the score. Currently, the player has hit 18 sixes in the death overs of international T20 matches. Najibullah Sadran is behind former England captain Eoin Morgan and Sri Lankan player Thisara Perera who have 17 sixes each.

Najibullah Zadran is the player who has scored more sixes (chasing + batting first) in death overs in T20 Internationals. He has hit 53 sixes in the death overs. South Africa’s David Miller is second in this regard with 47 sixes.
Pandya became a real player following that, Ashish Nehra revealedAt the same time, Bangladesh, who batted first, scored 127 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Mosadak Hossain scored 48 runs off 31 balls and was the top scorer for Bangladesh. Mujeeb ur Rehman who took 3 wickets shone in Afghanistan bowling. In addition to Najibullah Sadran, the Afghan who chased the winning target, Ibrahim Sadran, who scored 42 runs, also shone. At one stage, Afghanistan’s victory looked difficult, but Najeebullah Sadran’s firework gave them a 7-wicket victory with 9 balls to spare.

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