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Rashid Khan completed with 2/30 in Adelaide Strikers’ two-run win on Wednesday.© Sussex CCC/Twitter
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell on Wednesday teased Afghanistan spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman and mentioned “I taught him how to play reverse sweep.” Maxwell and Mujeeb performed collectively for Kings XI Punjab within the 13th version of the Indian Premier League. The all-rounder had a poor run within the match as he simply managed to build up 108 runs off 13 video games and in addition didn’t hit a single six for the primary time in his eight-season IPL profession. Maxwell, who’s main Melbourne Stars, didn’t miss an opportunity to drag the spinner’s leg who’s presently enjoying in Big Bash League for Brisbane Heat. Mujeeb performed a reverse sweep shot off Rashid Khan in his workforce’s conflict in opposition to Adelaide Strikers on the The Gabba on Wednesday.
Mujeeb sees the No.1 bowler on the planet (and teammate) and says take a look at this!! #BBL10 pic.twitter.com/RCuN6CZdwb
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) December 23, 2020
Mujeeb amassed 4 runs from that shot and that triggered Maxwell to take the credit score.
I did not do a lot this final IPL, however I’m fairly certain I taught Mujeeb learn how to play that reverse sweep #yourewelcomeheat
— Glenn Maxwell (@Gmaxi_32) December 23, 2020
Taking to Twitter, Maxwell wrote, “I didn’t do much this last IPL, but I’m pretty sure I taught Mujeeb how to play that reverse sweep.”
Mujeeb scored 18 runs off 10 balls together with a six and two fours.
Skipper Jimmy Peirson’s 69 off 36 went in useless as Heat fell three runs in need of the goal and misplaced the match by two runs.
However, Peirson’s knock helped him win the Man of the Match award.
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Heat are on the backside of the desk with one level from three video games whereas Strikers are on the third place with 9 factors from 4 video games.
Hobart Hurricanes lead the desk with 11 factors.
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