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In a unique moment during the Shapegeza Cricket League, 40 -year -old veteran all -rounder Mohammad Nabi faced his son Hasan Aisakhil, who killed him for a brilliant six. The encounter took place between the AMO region and MIS AINAK region during the match 8.At the age of 18, Aisakhil, representing AMO Shark, dominated the over against his father and scored 12 runs with his partner Shahidullah. After this performance, the prophet was removed from the bowling attack.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Watch:Hasan Isakhil scored an impressive innings, scoring 52 runs from 36 balls, with a strike rate of 144.44. His performance helped determine a strong base for his team.AMO Shark scored a total of 162 runs, which was out in 19.4 overs. The team experienced a late collapse, losing five wickets in the final 12 delivery, while adding just six runs.In the bowling department for Miss Anic Nights, Naud Zadran claimed four wickets, while Khalil Gurbaz took three. Mujib ur Rehman contributed with two wickets.The Miss Annik region strongly started her pursuit, reaching 105 for 1 in 8.2 overs. He needed 58 runs from the remaining 70 balls.Varfullah Stanikzai Tarakhil scored quick 49 off 21 balls at a strike rate of 233.33 before his dismissal. His early partner Khalid Taniwal was unbeaten at 42 out of 21 balls, batting with Captain Rahmanullah Gurbaz.

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The Mis Ainak team appeared in a commanding position to secure the win in the match.The prophet had earlier shared his aspirations about playing with his son for Afghanistan internationally internationally.“This is my dream. Hopefully we can do it. He is doing it very well … he is a tough worker and I am also motivating him to work,” he said.“I want him to set his goals, if you want to become a high-level cricketer, you have to work hard. It’s not enough to make 50 or 60, you have to score 100-Plus. He is listening and pushing all the time. When he can talk to me, I try to advise him to give him confidence for the game.”

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