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Imran predicts Sehwag’s wicket by Afridi

Imran Khan was one of the greatest cricketing minds of all time. He was one of those players from the subcontinent who had this great talent and skillset towards cricket. On top of all this Imran was a hard worker and he earned his place in international cricket.

Imran had a great eye for cricket. He used to know how and what he should be doing against the opposition both as batsman and a bowler. Here we see him commentating in an India Pakistan clash and he predicted that Afridi will take out Sehwag and three balls later the same thing happened.

Afridi was bowling with his tail up and Sehwag who was hitting every other Pakistani bowler with ease was looking in total isolation against Afridi. The leg spinner was mixing his deliveries and as a result he was not been able to forecast the next ball.

Imran Khan was commentator when this match was going on. He understood all the situation on that occasion that Sehwag is now in big trouble and Afridi can take his wicket now. When Imran khan was talking this next moment Afridi took the wicket of sehwag. Imran khan has a great eye on cricket and he was the most powerful captain of Pakistan Team. In this match Shahid Afridi make a huge pressure on Sehwag and he was totally under pressure and feeling very uncomfortable infront of Shahid Afridi.

No doubt Sehwag is a classy batsman and onw of the most dangerouse man in the world but Shahid Afridi in this match make a huge pressure on him. Imran khan was commentator and he comment that Afridi will get sehwag and his comment was become true when Afridi took the wicket of Sehwag.


 


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