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Musheer Khan replicates MS Dhoni's helicopter shot in U19 World Cup

U19 cricket player Musheer Khan smashed his second century in the ICC U19 World Cup against New Zealand leading India to another victory.

Musheer’s innings of 131, supported by opener Adarsh Singh’s 52, guided India to score a total of 295/8. The match displayed Musheer Khan’s exceptional skills, earning him praise and comparison with former India legendary captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

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During Musheer’s innings, an eye-catching moment happened i.e. helicopter shot off the bowling of Manson Clarke, reminiscent of Dhnoni’s signature shot. The helicopter shot video went viral on social media immediately, drawing comparisons with the successful Indian captain.

In the match, India’s bowlers dominated New Zealand’s top-order batters with left-arm spinner Saumy Kumar Pandey taking 4/19 and pacer Raj Limbani claiming 2/17. India secured a convincing victory with Musheer’s stellar performance.

Musheer’s hundred marked a historic achievement, making him the first batter in this season to surpass the 300-run mark. His innings, featuring 13 fours and 3 sixes off 125 balls, showcased his stellar performance.

The victory solidifies India’s position as one of the favourites in the Under 19 World Cup, with Musheer emerging as a standout performer in the tournament.

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