Haris Rauf bowls a dangerous yorker at a speed of 144 km/h Haris Rauf bowls a dangerous yorker at a speed of 144 km/h

Haris Rauf bowls a dangerous yorker at a speed of 144 km/h

Haris Rauf bowls a dangerous yorker at a speed of 144 km/h BBL 2022, Melbourne Stars vs Perth Scorchers: Pakistani fast bowler Haris Rauf bowled brilliantly against Perth Scorchers in the 31st match of the Big Bash League 2021-22.  BBL 2022, Melbourne Stars vs Perth Scorchers: Pakistani fast bowler Haris Rauf bowled amazingly against Perth Scorchers team in the 31st match of Big Bash League 2021-22, he took 2 wickets. for. The pace at which Rauf bowled during his bowling troubled the batsmen a lot. Not only this, Rauf bowled batsman Jason Behrendorff with his fast yorker, which everyone is surprised to see. In fact, on the last ball of the Scorchers' innings, Rauf bowled a yorker with a speed of 144 km / h, on which the batsman did not get any chance and the ball went straight to the stump. Batsmen could not escape this dangerous yorker from Behrendorff bowler and after being bowled went straight towards the pavilion.  Behrendorff faced 4 balls and scored 3 runs. Its video has also been shared on Big Bash League's Twitter. 'Haris Rauf finished with a bang, with a speed of 144 KMPH the yorker was just right to rattle the stumps.'  Seeing this dangerous yorker bowled by Haris Rauf, the fans commented and wrote that 'This is the next yorker king of cricket.' So on the other hand, seeing Rauf's yorker, wrote, this is the real pace machine. This video is becoming very viral on social media.  Let us inform that in the match, Perth Scorchers won the toss and batted first and scored 180 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs. Kurtis Patterson scored 54 and Colin Munro scored 40 runs. At the same time, Qais Ahmed and Haris Rauf got 2-2 wickets.

Haris Rauf bowls a dangerous yorker at a speed of 144 km/h


BBL 2022, Melbourne Stars vs Perth Scorchers: Pakistani fast bowler Haris Rauf bowled brilliantly against Perth Scorchers in the 31st match of the Big Bash League 2021-22.

BBL 2022, Melbourne Stars vs Perth Scorchers: Pakistani fast bowler Haris Rauf bowled amazingly against Perth Scorchers team in the 31st match of Big Bash League 2021-22, he took 2 wickets. for. The pace at which Rauf bowled during his bowling troubled the batsmen a lot. Not only this, Rauf bowled batsman Jason Behrendorff with his fast yorker, which everyone is surprised to see. In fact, on the last ball of the Scorchers' innings, Rauf bowled a yorker with a speed of 144 km / h, on which the batsman did not get any chance and the ball went straight to the stump. Batsmen could not escape this dangerous yorker from Behrendorff bowler and after being bowled went straight towards the pavilion.

Behrendorff faced 4 balls and scored 3 runs. Its video has also been shared on Big Bash League's Twitter. 'Haris Rauf finished with a bang, with a speed of 144 KMPH the yorker was just right to rattle the stumps.'


Seeing this dangerous yorker bowled by Haris Rauf, the fans commented and wrote that 'This is the next yorker king of cricket.' So on the other hand, seeing Rauf's yorker, wrote, this is the real pace machine. This video is becoming very viral on social media.

Let us inform that in the match, Perth Scorchers won the toss and batted first and scored 180 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs. Kurtis Patterson scored 54 and Colin Munro scored 40 runs. At the same time, Qais Ahmed and Haris Rauf got 2-2 wickets. 


The umpire blew the bowler's senses, gave the batsman out first and then turned back like this BBL 2021-22: In the 31st match of the Big Bash League 2021-22, an incident happened that blew the bowler's senses. Actually, an incident happened during the match between Melbourne Stars and Perth Scorchers, which you will be shocked to see.  In the 31st match of the Big Bash League 2021-22 , an incident happened that blew the bowler's senses. Drhasl Melbourne Stars and an incident during the match between the Perth Scorchers will be returned tossing seeing reduced that .. was that Perth during the Scorchers innings skipper Ashton Turner 10 runs were only bowler Xavier krone a bouncer them Putting on the helmet, went to the wicketkeeper. On which the bowler appealed for out. After appealing for out, the umpire declared batsman Turner out. But immediately the umpire admitted his mistake and went back on his decision. Actually the umpire was about to give the batsman not out, but by mistake, the umpire raised his finger on the appeal of out and declared it out, but immediately changed his decision.  For a moment, bowler Xavier felt that he had got the first wicket of his BBL career. For the first 3 seconds, the bowler celebrated a lot but in the end the decision was changed by the umpire, to the bowler Xavier Krone.  By the way, in this match, Perth Scorchers won the toss and batted first and scored 180 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs. Kurtis Patterson scored 54 and Colin Munro scored 40 runs. At the same time, Qais Ahmed and Haris Rauf got 2-2 wickets.   Let us inform that 10 players of Melbourne Stars team have come Corona positive and they have been sent to isolation. In such a situation, 6 local players were given place in Melbourne's team in this match.   Melbourne Stars Squad: Glenn Maxwell (Captain), Kais Ahmed (AFG), Hilton Cartwright, Joe Clarke (Eng), Brody Couch, Tom O'Connell, Haris Rauf (PAK), Justin Avendano, Lachlan Bangs, Xavier Krone, Tom Rogers , Patrick Rowe, Charlie Wakimi   Perth Scorchers Squad: Ashton Turner (Captain), Ashton Agar, Cameron Bancroft, Jason Behrendorff, Laurie Evans (England), Aaron Hardy. Peter Hutzoglu, Tymal Mills (Eng), David Moody, Lance Morris, Colin Munro (NZ), Kurtis Patterson, Andrew Tye


The umpire blew the bowler's senses, gave the batsman out first and then turned back like this

BBL 2021-22: In the 31st match of the Big Bash League 2021-22, an incident happened that blew the bowler's senses. Actually, an incident happened during the match between Melbourne Stars and Perth Scorchers, which you will be shocked to see.

In the 31st match of the Big Bash League 2021-22 , an incident happened that blew the bowler's senses. Drhasl Melbourne Stars and an incident during the match between the Perth Scorchers will be returned tossing seeing reduced that .. was that Perth during the Scorchers innings skipper Ashton Turner 10 runs were only bowler Xavier krone a bouncer them Putting on the helmet, went to the wicketkeeper. On which the bowler appealed for out. After appealing for out, the umpire declared batsman Turner out. But immediately the umpire admitted his mistake and went back on his decision. Actually the umpire was about to give the batsman not out, but by mistake, the umpire raised his finger on the appeal of out and declared it out, but immediately changed his decision.


For a moment, bowler Xavier felt that he had got the first wicket of his BBL career. For the first 3 seconds, the bowler celebrated a lot but in the end the decision was changed by the umpire, to the bowler Xavier Krone.

By the way, in this match, Perth Scorchers won the toss and batted first and scored 180 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs. Kurtis Patterson scored 54 and Colin Munro scored 40 runs. At the same time, Qais Ahmed and Haris Rauf got 2-2 wickets. 

Let us inform that 10 players of Melbourne Stars team have come Corona positive and they have been sent to isolation. In such a situation, 6 local players were given place in Melbourne's team in this match.


Melbourne Stars Squad: Glenn Maxwell (Captain), Kais Ahmed (AFG), Hilton Cartwright, Joe Clarke (Eng), Brody Couch, Tom O'Connell, Haris Rauf (PAK), Justin Avendano, Lachlan Bangs, Xavier Krone, Tom Rogers , Patrick Rowe, Charlie Wakimi


Perth Scorchers Squad: Ashton Turner (Captain), Ashton Agar, Cameron Bancroft, Jason Behrendorff, Laurie Evans (England), Aaron Hardy. Peter Hutzoglu, Tymal Mills (Eng), David Moody, Lance Morris, Colin Munro (NZ), Kurtis Patterson, Andrew Tye.



Shocking shot of 21-year-old batsman on Rashid Khan's 'mystery ball', England cricketer was happy to see


Big Bash League 2021: Rashid Khan of Afghanistan is known for bowling mystery. Batsmen from all over the world are seen struggling on his bowling.


Big Bash League 2021: Rashid Khan of AfghanistanKnown for doing mystery balls. Batsmen from all over the world are seen struggling on his bowling. But something happened in Big Bash League 2021-22 which surprised everyone. In fact, in the 28th match of this tournament, an incident happened on which English player Sam Billings could not live without commenting. It happened that during the match between Adelaide Strikers and Sydney Thunder, Sydney Thunder batsman Oliver Davies played a great shot off the strikers' spinner Rashid Khan, seeing that Sam Billings commented and that particular shot was the tournament. Termed the best shot. The fifth ball of the 17th over of Thunder's innings was bowled by Rashid. On that ball, Davis showed his mettle and made room to play the shot and hit a philosophical six towards the cover. Rashid too was shocked to see this special shot of Davis.

Cricket Australia shared the video and wrote, 'Not many batters can hit such a shot against Rashid. ..Oli Davis did an amazing job.' At the same time, English cricketer Sam Billings wrote after seeing this astonishing shot, 'Tournament shot! Incredible. First game for Oli too in 3 months..' Billings also shared a laughing emoji after this.

Let us tell you that Sydney had batted first in this match and scored 187 runs for 3 wickets in 20 overs. In which Jason Sangha played an unbeaten innings of 91 runs off 55 balls. In his innings, Sangha hit 6 fours and 6 sixes. At the same time, Davis scored 26 runs in 12 balls, which included 2 sixes and 1 four. Talking about Rashid Khan, in this match, this magic spinner gave 23 runs in 4 overs. 

By the way, the team of Adelaide Strikers, chasing the target of 188 runs, could only make 165 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs and in the end Sydney won the match by 22 runs. Sangha was awarded the man of the match title for his brilliant 91-run knock.


Arsenal angry with VAR after loss to Manchester City  Arsenal assistant coach Albert Stueffenberg and goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale have called for more consistency in side-screen viewing and consulting with the VAR to verify penalty kicks, following their 2-1 loss to Manchester City in the Premier League on Saturday.  Arsenal advanced with a goal by Bukayo Saka, and City equalized with a penalty awarded due to a foul by Granit Xhaka against Bernardo Silva, after watching the shot on a side screen on the field. Rodri scored the winning goal for the defending champion in overtime.  Steuffenberg said that Arsenal, who played the last half hour with ten men due to the sending off of defender Gabriel, were denied a "clear penalty" after goalkeeper Ederson interfered against Martin Odegaard in the first half. However, referee Stuart Atwell did not go to follow the shot in the side screen.  "I think it was a clear penalty, or at least it deserved a review from the referee to verify," said the man who took charge after coach Mikel Arteta was absent due to his infection with Covid-19.  He added: "This happened in the second half in the opponent's penalty kick, which shows the lack of consistency in the situation."  He continued, “Nevertheless, we did very well against a very strong team, playing with ten men. We are very proud of what the Arsenal team has done. It can be compared to the beginning of the season and how we have improved now compared to what we were playing, against one of the strongest teams in the world, and we managed to compete in this way. This is something that can be built upon.”  Ramsdale echoed his coach's words and said there were "a lot of positives" to take advantage of after this result, although he believed the referee should have reviewed the two penalty shots in the side screen.  "My words are related to the two penalties," Ramsdale said. "There is no consistency in the decision to go to the screen and review the shot. During the game itself, the referee did not award a penalty kick, but was told to follow up on one shot. The opponent’s penalty kick is not clear, but he was told to go and follow it and decided to count it.”


Arsenal angry with VAR after loss to Manchester City


Arsenal assistant coach Albert Stueffenberg and goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale have called for more consistency in side-screen viewing and consulting with the VAR to verify penalty kicks, following their 2-1 loss to Manchester City in the Premier League on Saturday.

Arsenal advanced with a goal by Bukayo Saka, and City equalized with a penalty awarded due to a foul by Granit Xhaka against Bernardo Silva, after watching the shot on a side screen on the field. Rodri scored the winning goal for the defending champion in overtime.

Steuffenberg said that Arsenal, who played the last half hour with ten men due to the sending off of defender Gabriel, were denied a "clear penalty" after goalkeeper Ederson interfered against Martin Odegaard in the first half. However, referee Stuart Atwell did not go to follow the shot in the side screen.

"I think it was a clear penalty, or at least it deserved a review from the referee to verify," said the man who took charge after coach Mikel Arteta was absent due to his infection with Covid-19.

He added: "This happened in the second half in the opponent's penalty kick, which shows the lack of consistency in the situation."

He continued, “Nevertheless, we did very well against a very strong team, playing with ten men. We are very proud of what the Arsenal team has done. It can be compared to the beginning of the season and how we have improved now compared to what we were playing, against one of the strongest teams in the world, and we managed to compete in this way. This is something that can be built upon.”

Ramsdale echoed his coach's words and said there were "a lot of positives" to take advantage of after this result, although he believed the referee should have reviewed the two penalty shots in the side screen.

"My words are related to the two penalties," Ramsdale said. "There is no consistency in the decision to go to the screen and review the shot. During the game itself, the referee did not award a penalty kick, but was told to follow up on one shot. The opponent’s penalty kick is not clear, but he was told to go and follow it and decided to count it.”

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