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‘So beautiful, just looking like a Wow’ Iftikhar uses viral meme to praise Fakhar Zaman batting | Cricket-world-cup News

Fakhar Zaman on Saturday scored the fastest ODI World Cup century a Pakan player against New Zealand in Bengaluru. The left-handed opener has hit some monstrous sixes in his knock. However, what caught the netizen’s eye was a tweet from his teammate Iftikhar Ahmed.
“So beautiful, so elegant, just looking like a wow!” Iftikhar wrote on X(formerly known as Twitter) and posted the video of Fakhar’s destructive innings.

So beautiful, so elegant, just looking like a wow! @FakharZamanLive pic.twitter.com/IOhyaUCWA6
— Iftikhar Ahmad (@IftiMania) November 4, 2023
The remark from Iftikhar was from a viral meme of a woman named Jasmeen Kaur who sells salwar suits. In her Instagram video, she repeatedly used the phrase “Just Looking Like a Wow” to describe the clothes. Her enthusiasm and excitement made the video go viral.
Fakhar’s “Just Looking Like a Wow” innings with a smile from the weather gods meant that Pakan kept their semifinal hopes alive after walking away with a crucial 21-run win over New Zealand through DLS method.

Zaman and skipper Babar Azam helped Pakan to 200 for 1 in 25.3 overs when the skies opened up for the second time to end the proceedings.
At that point Pakan were 21 runs ahead of the DLS calculations in a daunting chase of 402 which was revised to 342 in 41 overs.
New Zealand will feel gutted after making a mammoth 401 for six, riding on Rachin Ravindra’s 94-ball 108 and comeback man Kane Williamson’s 79-ball 95.
Pakan now have eight points with a match to go against struggling England, while New Zealand (NRR:+0.855), also on eight points, will face on-their-way-out Sri Lanka in their final league game.Most Read
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Pakan (-0.424), however, still remain at the sixth place on the table behind Afghanan (-0.330) because of the net run rate.
Those calculations apart, those with a sense of hory will trace these fateful happenings to Pakan’s campaign in the 1992 World Cup when weather and mathematics helped them first to the semifinals and then eventually to the title.
But for all that, Pakan on this need to be indebted to the power of Zaman, who carted the New Zealand bowlers around the park with utter disdain.

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