[Watch] Pakistan’s Mohammad Irfan Khan’s spectacular fielding effort takes internet by storm; hailed as best Pakistan fielder ever

Krrish Arora

Pakistani middle-order batter, Mohammad Irfan Khan, has been brilliant on the boundary during the 1st one day international between Australia and Pakistan. The batter has impressed people all over the world with his excellent fielding.

Irfan Khan, who made his ODI debut today for Pakistan against Australia in Melbourne, impressed on field and took various excellent catches. The fielder grabbed the catches of Australian batters Jake-Fraser McGurk (16 runs in 14 balls), Josh Inglis (49 runs in 42 balls), and Marnus Labuschagne (16 runs in 13 balls).

The debutant helped the trio of Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Haris Rauf, get one wicket each due to his dominant display on the field.

Running to his left, Khan pulled off a stunning catch to dismiss Inglis. With perfect timing on his run and a well-timed dive, he secured one of the best catches of his career. He’s made global headlines for his breathtaking fielding skills and incredible catches.

In his debut match, Irfan came 5th down the order to bat after the dismissal of captain Mohammad Rizwan. He batted decently by scoring 22 runs in 35 balls, including 2 fours and 0 sixes.

Pakistan all-rounder Kamran Ghulam sledges Pat Cummins

Pakistan vs Australia 1st ODI (Image Credits: X)

Pakistan all-rounder Kamran Ghulam taunts Pat Cummins during the 1st one day international between Australia and Pakistan in Melbourne. In the first innings, Pakistan struggled a lot and set a total of only 204 runs for the home team Australia. The cameos from Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Naseem Shah, made the visitors reach to a score of 200 plus.

The Pakistani cricketer was heard saying ” Not Easy’ and “Just one more wicket needed” to Pat Cummins after he came on strike against fast bowler Naseem Shah.

The all-rounder was seem struggling against the line and length of Pat Cummins in the first innings. He got out to a short-pitched delivery by the bowler, that carried his edge and went straight to the keeper.

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