Cricket Viral Video: Unbelievable ! Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul's unbelievable synchronised fielding will make your jaw-drop

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Cricket Viral Video: World-class swimmers may have been spotted competing in the Synchronized Swimming event at the Olympics, matching moves with their partner to get a score of "Perfect 10," but it is extremely uncommon to witness such unbelievable synchronisation in a sport like cricket.

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Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul's unbelievable synchronised dive

However, Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul of Pakistan accomplished this feat against the West Indies in the 2014 T20 World Cup by getting a "Perfect 10" with their coordinated fielding. The Pakistani duo showed some great moves and unbelievable efforts for fielding. As soon as the crowd saw the incident happening live, people went absolute bonkers.

Nobody could believe it at first until the video of the event went viral. People also praised the duo on how they both have similar set of skills and how connected they both are. Many were left in awe after they saw the bond between both the players. Not just this, the dive along with the efforts was well-liked by fans across the globe.

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However, despite their heroics on the field, the players couldn't turn the match for Pakistan. West Indies won the match by 84 runs as Pakistan was bowled out for just 82 runs after 17.5 overs. None of the Pakistani batter could play a significant knock in the match. Dwayne Bravo was later given player of the match award for his knock of 26-ball 46.

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