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The 23-year-old Afghan National Cricket team, Ibrahim Zadran, revealed the real reason for his celebration after hitting the 8th match of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on Wednesday, February 26, February 26, February 26.
The Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore is currently hosting a high-octanesseer conflict between Hashmatullah Shahidi, under the guidance of Afghanistan National Crita and Jos Buttler team under the guidance of England National Crickket.
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Zadran played one of the best career inserts against three lions and helped his team register a total of 325/7 on the Committee.
Deciding first to hit a good track, Afghanistan lost three quick shots, but Zadran did not bother and showed a master class.
He played cautiously in the first half of his insertions, before accelerating and demolishing the bowling alley of England. Zadran finished fifty of 65 balls and bounced 106 balls.
He reached a three -digit mark on the third ball of 37. Liam Livingstone leaned out flying delivery to Zadran, who leaned forward and pushed her into a square leg for the single.
As he finished a hundred, Ibrahim Zadran took off his helmet and picked up the baton to acknowledge the applause of the crowd and teammate. Then he was seen working uniquely as he watched in excavated.
It’s so great that even opponents applaud Ibra-Him! 👏
And with that, #Ibrahimzadran Jump to 2. Among the players who will achieve most of the centuries for Afghanistan to Odis (after #Rahmanullahgurbaz)#Championstrophyonjiostar 👉 #Theliggveng | You live now on a star … pic.twitter.com/x5we6Douaw
– Star Sports (@strasportsindia) 26. February 2025
Ibrahim Zadran, who ended up with an ubaca of 177 running, revealed that his celebration was intended for the veteran of the Rashid Khan’s leg because he wanted to thank him for the motivation of the word. He said:
“Before the game, I talked to Rashid and whenever I talk to him, I achieve running. When I got a century, I thanked Rashid.”
As he spoke of his return to international cricket from injury, Zadran said his journey was quite difficult. He said:
“It’s not easy to return to international cricket, I returned to international cricket after 7 months, but I didn’t play a crisner since the last 1 year.
“The expectations were on me and I was playing well. I made myself under pressure and I enjoyed these scratches. I tried to take the time, I worked on my basics, I don’t want to think about anything extra. I try to be disciplined.”
Ibrahim Zadran further asked about the presence of Pakistan Great Younis Khan in the locker room as a mentor. Responding to this, the young man said that Pakistan’s legend shared his experience with that.
“(On Younis Khan’s Introduction – Mentor Afghanistan in CT) shares his experience with us, he played a lot of crickets in Pakistan. I had no running in the first game. He was there with Jonathan Troy in the last few years,” he said.
“He told me you play well, you have to play big inings. Whenever you go 40, you have to go to 60-70 and then you won’t miss. I thought about it and I brought Itinto this game.”