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‘Big Show’ entry of Azam Khan
The incident unfolded shortly after Fakhar Zaman‘s dismissal, paving the way for Azam to enter the batting crease. What added a distinctive touch to this moment was the DJ’s choice of the ‘Here is the Big Show’ WWE entrance theme as the right-handed batter made his way to the middle. This musical selection, associated with the renowned wrestler Big Show, stirred speculation among fans, who suggested a playful nod to the visual similarities between Azam and Big Show, both known for their robust physiques.
Despite the whimsical musical interlude, Azam’s time at the crease proved short-lived, as he contributed only ten runs before departing. The convergence of cricket and entertainment, marked by the DJ’s creative soundtrack choice, added an element of humour and light-heartedness to the cricketing spectacle at the cricketing arena.
Here is the video:
Wayyyy eh eh… where is the big show ? pic.twitter.com/iMQvRPu9tv
— IPL (@WatchIPLvideos) January 17, 2024
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Finn Allen runs riot at Hamilton
Mentioning the game, New Zealand inflicted a crushing 45-run defeat on Pakistan in the third encounter and established an undefeatable lead of 3-0 in the five-match series. The match’s star was seasoned Kiwi cricketer Finn Allen, whose stellar knock of 137 runs propelled the hosts to a mammoth total of 224/7 in their 20 overs.
In response, despite a resilient effort by Babar Azam (58), the Shaheen Afridi-led side failed to reach their mark and ended up with a score of 179/7, eventually losing the clash and the series.
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