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2 years old kid stunning cricket shots


There are some people who have cricket in their blood. This two year old kid is one of them. He is way too little to be a cricketer and yet here we see him batting in the nets.
The little kid played some mind boggling shots here. He looked amazing with the bat.
This kid is definitely into his game right here. He holds a professional grip on the bat. He hit the shots perfectly. There were no edges played by this kid. He was hitting the ball from the middle of his bat. This kid is certainly going to play good cricket in the future.
This kid is only 2 years old and he is playing these kinds of shots. He will definitely get better and better with his age growing and body getting more and more power. This kid will also enhance his batting technique with the passage of time.
This is a major factor which later becomes the reason for International teams dominating the cricket. They have the talent and they give them the basic facilities as well. Here in Pakistan we have done see this happening. This is definitely something which makes a huge difference in getting more and more talent for the future. The kid will be worth seeing in the years to come. He will become much better.

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