8 Things You Didn’t Know About Khushdil Shah
In Pakistan’s domestic circuit, Khushdil Shah has been a run machine in limited-overs cricket. Shah, a flashy left-handed batsman who bats primarily in the middle order, has also appeared in the PSL for Peshawar Zalmi.
With his incredible performance on the cricket ground, he has enthralled his fans. And for those fans, we’ve included some interesting facts that they may not have known previously.
8 Things You Didn’t Know About Khushdil Shah
1. His Strength
Unlike other southpaws, Shah’s game relies upon around power and, unlike his rivals, he is extremely powerful on the leg side.2. Always Makes A Good Use Of His Feat
He’s not perfect against pace, but he loves to destroy spinners by going in the arc between long-on and square leg. Shah also makes good use of his feet when it comes to tweakers.3. International T20 Debut
Khushdil Shah made his international T20 debut against Australia on November 8, 2019. His T20 international cap number is 83. [1]4. Initially He Played Domestic Cricket
In 2014 and 2015, the cricketer began playing top-class domestic cricket in Pakistan for the Fata Cheetas and FATA teams. He has since played for both of them. Shah was named to the Balochistan squad in April 2018 for the 2018 Pakistan Cup match.5. Loves To Travel
Khushdil Shah never misses an opportunity to travel to new places. On his Instagram account, he can be seen enjoying his travels to various locations. He was recently seen posing for a photo at some sort of beach.6. Named In Balochistan Squad
He was named to Baluchistan’s squad for the Pakistan Cup in 2018. With 463 runs in seven matches, he was the leading run-scorer for Federally Administered Tribal Areas in the 2018-19 Quaid-e-Azam One Day Cup.7. Also Showed His Talent In Hockey
In one of his Instagram posts this talented individual also showed his talent in playing golf. And it can be seen that he’s also good at it. [2]8. Fastest Century In T20 By A Pakistani Batsman
On 9 October 2020, in the 2020-21 National T20 Cup, he scored the fastest century by a Pakistani batsman in a T20 match, doing so in 35 balls.References
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