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T20 WC: Twitter can't keep calm as Pakistan's Asif Ali recreates MS Dhoni's 'gunshot' celebration - see pics

WION Web Team
New Delhi, IndiaUpdated: Oct 30, 2021, 10:18 PM IST
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During the match, with Pakistan needing 24 off the last two overs, he went on the rampage against Janat, smashing the first, third, fifth and sixth deliveries high over the boundary

Pakistan's swashbuckling batter Asif Ali recreated MS Dhoni's 'gunshot' celebration during the match against Afghanistan on Friday (October 29), in the ongoing T20 World Cup. Ali was a vital cog in Pakistan's five-wicket victory against Afghanistan in the Super 12 stage at Dubai International Stadium. 

During the match, the 2009 champions restricted Afghanistan to a modest 147-6 and the skipper Babar Azam anchored the chase with a fluent 51 but it was Asif who smashed four sixes in the penultimate over from Karim Janat to clinch the see-saw contest with six balls to spare. 

After his power-hitting, Asif pulled off the 'gunshot' celebration, and now the Twitterati can't keep calm as it has reminded them of the former India skipper Dhoni, who has done it a few times in his illustrious career. 

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During the match, with Pakistan needing 24 off the last two overs, he went on the rampage against Janat, smashing the first, third, fifth and sixth deliveries high over the boundary. 

"I have confidence in my hitting and that paid off. I hit sixes towards the longer side of the boundary," said Asif after the match, adding that he had been practising batting under such pressure. "My job is to hit sixes, so I practise in scenarios based on situations, needing to hit sixes in the last five overs type situations," he said.

Maligned for his poor form despite being given consistent chances by team management, Asif said he ignored the criticism. "I don't read what is said about me on social media and don't watch television so I don't know what is said about me in social media and that helps me focus on my work."

Having beaten India and New Zealand in their first two matches, Pakistan are effectively in the last four with clashes against minnows Namibia and Scotland remaining.