Musheer Khan, a young Mumbai cricketer and brother of the Indian Test team’s middle-order batsman Sarfaraz Khan, is showering runs in England. Musheer Khan is on an England tour with the Mumbai Emerging Team. Musheer Khan, who had scored hundreds in the first two matches, completed a hat-trick of centuries in the third match. England’s bowlers look helpless against his batting. Besides this, he is bowling excellently too. Having incurred a severe neck injury during a car accident last year, Musheer has returned to red-ball cricket. Now he is leaving a trail of destruction in England.
First match – Hundred.
Second match – Hundred.
Third match – Hundred.THIRD CONSECUTIVE HUNDRED FOR MUSHEER KHAN IN THE ENGLAND TOUR FOR MUMBAI EMERGING TEAM. 🇮🇳
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Scored a century in the third match too
Musheer Khan, who had played stunning centuries in the first two matches, also played a stunning century in the third match. He played 102 runs off 116 balls with 14 fours and 1 six against Loughborough UCCE team. In this, he played at a strike rate of 87.93. Before this, on July 3, Musheer had played a century and taken 10 wickets in the match against the Challengers (Combined National Counties) team.
He played a brilliant innings of 125 runs in 127 balls with the help of 11 fours and 1 six in the second innings of this match. Apart from this, he took six wickets for 38 runs in the first innings of Challengers, while in the second innings he took four wickets for 56 runs. This match was a draw. Mushir Khan had scored a century in the first match.
He also scored a century in the first match
Musheer Khan made a fantastic century in the first innings against Nottinghamshire’s second XI on 30 June. He was bowled out after facing 127 balls and crossing the 100-run mark. In this, he hit 14 fours. He amassed 123 runs in this match. This match too was a draw. In this, MCA declared first and made 448 runs. Then Nottinghamshire were bowled out for 201. Following on, the home side lost seven wickets for 250 in the second innings, and then the game was drawn.