The WWE Star Big Show theme music plays when Pakistan’s Azam Khan enters into bat during the third T20I against New Zealand.
The WWE Star Big Show theme music plays when Pakistan’s Azam Khan enters into bat during the third T20I against New Zealand
As Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Azam Khan joined the third T20I against New Zealand in Dunedin. He was greeted by the theme song from retired wrestler Big Show.
During the 11th over of Pakistan’s tough run chase, Azam stepped out to the center, with the Big Show’s famed entry music playing in the stadium.
Fans’ comments were varied, with numerous Pakistanis accusing the DJ of body shaming the 25-year-old.
Unfortunately for Azam, his poor form continued as the big-hitter hammered a single maximum before being removed for 10 off seven deliveries.
Despite impressive achievements in several leagues, particularly the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The teenager has failed to adapt to international cricket.
Azam, the son of former Pakistan wicketkeeper Moin Khan, returned to the T20I squad for the New Zealand series after appearing in two games against Afghanistan early last year.
However, he has failed to impress, collecting only 22 runs in three innings with an average of 7.33. Azam Khan’s total T20I record is terrible, with the gloveman averaging 4.83 runs at a strike rate of 90.62 over eight games.
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Pakistan suffers its third consecutive defeat at the hands of the Black Caps
Pakistan trailed New Zealand by the same margin in the five-match T20I series after losing the Test series against Australia 0-3.
The bowlers have been useless in all three games of the series thus far, giving two 220+ runs and a 194 in the middle T20I.
While the top-order hitters have shown some toughness in run chases, the outcome has been lopsided in favor of the hosts.
Former captain Babar Azam has been the lone bright spot, overcoming his bad form with a hat-trick of half centuries.
An change of the leadership and support personnel before of the Australian series has struggled to provide the desired effects.
With an overall losing record of seven across formats, the Men in Green will travel to Christchurch for the last two T20Is on January 19 and 21.
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