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Umran Malik
Image: Irfan Pathan Twitter page

Irfan Pathan celebrates Umran Malik's call-up to Indian team

| @indiablooms | May 23, 2022, at 11:22 pm

Srinagar: Former Indian pacer Irfan Pathan celebrated Kashmir lad Umran Malik's call-up to the Indian squad for the upcoming T20 series against South Africa.

"A tiny Celebration … #debut #UmranMalik," Pathan tweeted.

Malik was groomed by Pathan when he was the coach of the Jammu and Kashmir squad.

Umran, a promising pacer from Jammu and Kashmir, earned appreciation from sports legends and experts over his charismatic performance in the ongoing Indian Premier League.

The young bowler left the Indian cricket world amazed with his consistent ability to bowl over 150 kms per hours,

He has so far clinched 21 wickets in 13 IPL matches.
 

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