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AFG vs IRE: Mark Adair celebrated in a special way after dismissing Rahmat Shah for the third time in the series.

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Both Afghanistan and Ireland will play a three-match T20I series from March 15.

Mark Adair. (Image Source: X)

Afghanistan’s batsman Rahmat Shah and Ireland’s fast bowler Mark Adair (Mark Adair) is witnessing a great competition in the ongoing multi-format series. Let us tell you, recently the only Test match was played between Ireland and Afghanistan, after which both the teams faced each other in a three-match ODI series. Now both the teams will play a three-match T20I series from March 15.

While the Ireland cricket team won the only Test match by six wickets, the Afghanistan cricket team won the ODI series by a margin of 2-0, while the second ODI was abandoned without a toss.

Rahmat Shah is getting defeated by Mark Adair

Meanwhile, Mark Adair has sent Rahmat Shah back to the pavilion three times in just four innings in this multi-format series. Mark Adair took 5 wickets for 39 runs in the only Test and became the third player to take a five wicket haul for Ireland in the history of Test cricket.

Adair dismissed Rahmat Shah in both innings in the only Test, and then the scene was repeated in the third ODI, when the Afghanistan batsman again lost his wicket on the third ball of the 14th over. Adair pitches the ball a short length away from Shah. Shah played his shot, but could only get a slight touch and the ball fell into the hands of the wicketkeeper.

Adair’s happiness knew no bounds as he once again got success against Rahmat. After dismissing Rahmat Shah, Mark Adair waved both his hands and celebrated the wicket with his hands in his pockets, which could be an indication of his hold on the Afghanistan batsman. Now this unique celebration of Adair is going quite viral.

See Mark Adair’s unique celebration here



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