More no-ball drama as 16yo's first Test wicket is heartbreakingly taken away

By The Roar / Editor

Would he have made the mistake had he been called for some clear no-balls earlier in the day?

The Crowd Says:

2019-11-22T16:04:19+00:00

dat

Roar Rookie


18-19. He had been called a promising 16 year old 2 years ago. Was reported to be 17 last year but apparently back to 16 again this year.

2019-11-22T14:41:12+00:00

dat

Roar Rookie


Not sure he is really 16 ,might be a bit similar case to Shahid Afridi's(though not as big a difference). Saw tweets and articles about him a year ago by pakistan reporters calling him 17 back then and one of their newspaper quoting andy roberts 2 years ago calling him a promising 16 year old.

2019-11-22T12:20:11+00:00

Gee

Roar Rookie


At least 18, Google knows all even if journos can't be bothered using it.

2019-11-22T11:19:52+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Biiiiig no ball.

2019-11-22T11:08:44+00:00

dungerBob

Roar Rookie


As long as his back isn't broken by the time he turns 20 he could be quite something. I like his action. Slightly unusual but looks smooth and repeatable.

2019-11-22T05:32:23+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


Lets hope at 16 he learns and doesn't make the same mistake again. He looks like he could be in for a long and very successful career.

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