[Watch] “No-ball hai, Lala” - Misbah-ul-Haq and Shahid Afridi involved in a funny banter over a possible no-ball in WCL

Younis Khan and Brett Lee (Image via Instagram/@worldchampionshipoflegends)
Younis Khan and Brett Lee (Image via Instagram/@worldchampionshipoflegends)

Pakistani players Misbah-ul-Haq and Shahid Afridi recently engaged in a hilarious banter regarding a potential no-ball during the second match of the World Championship of Legends (WCL) against Australia Champions.

The incident occurred on the penultimate ball of the 19th over. Nathan Coulter-Nile bowled a high full-toss, which Misbah-ul-Haq struck towards deep mid-wicket. As the umpires checked for a potential no-ball, Misbah said to Afridi that it was above waist height, but the all-rounder disagreed, insisting it was not.

The right-handed batter reiterated that it was a no-ball while Afridi maintained his stance that it wasn’t. Eventually, Shahid Afridi was proven right; the delivery was deemed a legal delivery.

Here’s the video of the moment:

Earlier in the game, the Australia Champions put up a total of 196 on the board, courtesy of a brilliant innings of 68 runs by Aaron Finch. In response, Younis Khan (63), captain of the Pakistan Champions, led from the front.

Meanwhile, Misbah-ul-Haq (46) and Shahid Afridi (11) remained unbeaten as they took the Pakistan Champions over the line in their opening match of the WCL.


Shoaib Malik stars in Pakistan Champions' win against the West Indies Champions in WCL

The fourth match of the World Championship of Legends (WCL) pitted Younis Khan's team against the West Indies Champions. After winning the toss, the Men in Green decided to bat first. Sharjeel Khan (35 off 15 balls) provided a great start, and later Shoaib Malik showed his class.

The right-handed batter scored 54 runs off 41 balls. He hit five fours and a six as the Pakistan champions finished 194/8 in their 20 overs.

In response, no batter except Dwayne Smith (65) and Jonathan Carter (34) was able to play a decent inning as the West Indies Champions fell short by 29 runs. For Pakistan, Sohail Tanvir took four wickets, while star all-rounder Shahid Afridi bagged three.

Pakistan Champions will next face India champions in Birmingham on July 6, 2024.

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Edited by Parag Jain