Pakistan's Sajid Khan pulled out John Cena's iconic ‘you can’t see me' pose to intimidate West Indies batter Jomel Warrican.
MULTAN: Pakistan’s right-arm spinner Sajid Khan on Sunday, pulled out World Wrestling Entertainment’s (WWE) John Cena’s iconic ‘you can’t see me’ celebration during the recently-concluded second day of the second Test against West Indies.
Pakistan’s right-arm spinner Sajid Khan said that the team was confident and prepared to fight until the last ball in their bid to secure
Pakistan off-spinner Sajid Khan left a smile on West Indies’ Jomel Warrican with his recreation of WWE superstar John Cena’s famous move during the second
Sajid Khan, West Indies and Pakistan
Sajid Khan, the star Pakistan spinner, hilariously used WWE star John Cena’s ‘you can’t see me’ gesture to taunt West Indies batter Jomel Warrican on day 2 of the ongoing second Test between the two sides at Multan Cricket Stadium.
West Indies positioned themselves for a series-leveling victory, leaving Pakistan at 76/4 at stumps on Day 2 in Multan. Chasing 254, Pakistan struggled under pressure, with key wickets tumbling, including Babar Azam's,
Pakistan needed 178 runs to win the second test and sweep the series, while West Indies were six wickets short of levelling the two-match series after the second day at Multan on Sunday.
MULTAN (Dunya News) – Pakistan looked in trouble at the end of day two of the second test match as the host lost four wickets at 76 runs while chasing 254 runs set by West Indies. Kevin Sinclair grabbed two important wickets of the host captain Shan Masood and Babar Azam who fell cheaply while looking good at 31 runs.
West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite headlined his team's attempts to get quick runs, resorting to sweeps and reverse-sweeps against Pakistan spinners in the morning session. He was successful early on,
The record for the fastest to reach the mark belongs to leg-spinner Yasir Shah, who achieved it in only nine matches. Other notable bowlers on the list include Waqar Younis, Shabbir Ahmed, Mohammad Asif, and Mohammad Abbas, who are tied for second place with 10 matches.
Pakistan head coach Aaqib Javed says there’s no harm in preparing wickets for spinners at home to get favorable results as Pakistan eyes a clean sweep against the West Indies in their two-match test series.