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Cricket Viral Video: In a T20 Blast match held in Derby, Zaman Khan utilized a slinging action while bowling and successfully clean-bowled the captain of Notts Outlaws, Steven Mullaney. The batter was left completely clueless with the swing and variation. It appeared that the batter was visibly shell-shocked by the ball.
During the match, Mullaney displayed his batting prowess by hitting Mattie McKiernan for a four and a six, while Moores managed to score four runs off Zaman Khan's bowling. As the game reached a critical point with 20 runs required from 20 balls, Zaman executed a well-disguised slow yorker aimed at the leg stump. Mullaney, perhaps caught off guard by Zaman's unorthodox slinging action, played his shot prematurely, resulting in the ball striking him on the pad.
Having successfully set up Mullaney, Zaman followed up with a fast and straight yorker that struck the stumps. Mullaney was dismissed after scoring 14 runs off 10 balls.
However, Notts Outlaws' victory seemed inevitable. Derbyshire managed to reduce the target to 17 runs from 14 balls, but Afridi took charge by hitting Mark Watt for a six, retaining the strike, and launching another six off Zaman's bowling on the first ball of the 19th over.
Zaman exacted his revenge three balls later by dismissing Afridi, but Notts Outlaws comfortably secured a win with eight balls remaining, securing a two-point lead at the top of the table. Derbyshire, with six points from eight matches, find themselves in seventh place, just above Northamptonshire and Lancashire.
Steven Mullaney had absolutely no idea how to play Zaman Khan 😵💫#Blast23 pic.twitter.com/jlHqKmB69X
— Vitality Blast (@VitalityBlast) June 10, 2023
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