Sajid Khan shares historic England Test win with 'proud' sons

'Their smiles say it all, my beloved boys,' spinner shared on Instagram where his sons posed with his trophies

Pakistan Test cricketer Sajid Khan has passed on his Player of the Match and Player of the Series trophies from the England Test series to his young sons, Mohammad Hashmi and Mohammad Hadi.

The heartwarming gesture has captivated social media, with a viral post showing Sajid’s sons proudly holding the trophies.

In a brief statement, Sajid expressed his joy at the moment, saying, “Their smiles say it all. My beloved boys, Mohammad Hashmi and Mohammad Hadi, are holding these trophies with pride.”

Sajid Khan received both honors for his exceptional performance in the series against England.

On October 26, Spinners Noman Ali and Sajid Khan suppressed England’s batting attack inside three days to earn Pakistan a long-awaited series-clinching nine-wicket win in the third and final Test in Rawalpindi.

The 38-year-old left-arm spinner Noman and off-spinner Sajid, 31, had grabbed all 20 wickets on a recycled second Test pitch to level the series and yet again clipped the batters on an engineered dry surface by sharing 19 wickets as England were dismissed for 112 on Day Three.

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