Thursday, 17 March 2016

Pietersen to Shehzad: ‘Leave the helicopter shots to MS and I’

Explosive English batsman Kevin Pietersen has exhorted Pakistan's Ahmed Shehzad to expel the 'helicopter shot' after the 23-year-old declared his rebound to the national side with a fifty against Bangladesh in the World T20 Super 10 installation on Wednesday. 

Shehzad, who recaptured his space on the national list after some debate with respect to his determination, showed a wide cluster of shots around the ground in his 39-ball 52. 

The privilege hander ravaged eight limits against the Bangladesh bowlers and keenly turned the strike also. He included in two fundamental associations with Sharjeel Khan (26 keeps running for the main wicket) and Mohammad Hafeez (95 keeps running for the second wicket) to guarantee Pakistan posted 201. 

Pietersen saluted his Quetta Gladiators fellow team member for his execution. 

"Love seeing the great folks do as such well! Well done yesterday, @iahmadshahzad!" KP posted on his Instagram account. 

"Top batting yet leave the helicopter shots to MS and I!" he included. 

Pietersen was frustrated that Shehzad did not twofold his runs but rather trusted that the privilege hander welled enough to demonstrate his choice. 

"You could have a 100! Not terrible for somebody who wasn't chose in any case," included the prepared cricketer. 

Shehzad and co. tackle chief opponents India in their second Super 10 match on Saturday at Kolkata.

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