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Pakistan bowler brutally trolled for imitating Suryakumar Yadav's iconic catch [WATCH]

Webdunia Content Team
Tuesday, 17 September 2024 (18:05 IST)
The way Suryakumar Yadav took the catch of South Africa's David Miller in the final of the T20 World Cup in Barbados is something no cricket lover could ever forget. That moment marked a turning point in the match, swinging the momentum in India’s favor. For Indian fans, Suryakumar's iconic catch from that T20 World Cup final has become a cherished memory. ‘Long off... long off... long offf Suryakumar Yadav...Fans still revisit the video, paired with Jatin Sapru's memorable commentary, reliving that special moment.

 
Since then, many cricketers have tried to replicate Suryakumar's spectacular catch, but recently, a Pakistani cricketer was brutally trolled on social media after failing miserably in his attempt.

In a recent incident during the Champions Cup 2024 match between the Panthers and Dolphins at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad, Pakistani cricketer Saim Ayub tried to mimic Suryakumar’s catch. The strange part was that even after the ball landed in his hands, he inexplicably threw it away, and his attempt went in vain.

The incident took place in the 18th over of the Dolphins' innings, when Muhammad Akhlaq hit a high shot off Usama Mir. Ayub, positioned at long-off, successfully caught the ball, but in an attempt to imitate Suryakumar's dramatic catch, he accidentally tossed the ball over the boundary, resulting in the batsman being awarded six runs.

Due to Ayub's misfielding and the failed attempt, he became the subject of widespread trolling on social media, with fans making fun of his blunder.
< — Sagnik Das (@ImSiiidd) September 17, 2024 > <

He threw the ball outside the boundary 

< — AgnosticOpinion (@tirangahunmein) September 17, 2024 > <

No look khel ke out hua tha kuch din pehle 

< — Johns (@JohnyBravo183) September 16, 2024 >

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