Suryakumar-like catch! Pakistan boy goes viral

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NEW DELHI: Time and again, local cricket matches worldwide have produced captivating visuals that thrill the fans. Following a young boy's imitation of

Jasprit Bumrah

's unsusual bowling action, another video clip has gone viral on social media, reminding of

Suryakumar Yadav

's heart-stopping catch during the

T20 World Cup

final last month.
After a young Pakistani boy impressed Wasim Akram with his Bumrah-like action, another young cricketer from Pakistan has garnered attention online with the vide of his catch.

The video captures a local cricket match in Pakistan, where children are seen playing on a hilly terrain. As a batsman played a lofted shot high into the air, the wicketkeeper charges uphill, never losing sight of the ball, and finishing a stunning one-handed grab with his outstretched left hand to dismiss the batsman.
The video has left the social media dazed.

WATCH:

Earlier, a young boy copying Bumrah's bowling action drew praise from Pakistan legend Akram. Taking to social media, Akram expressed delight, marveling at the youngster's control and perfect replication of Bumrah's renowned style.
Bumrah played a pivotal role in India's victorious T20 World Cup campaign, earning the coveted 'Player of the Tournament' award for his exceptional bowling.

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