Dhoni’s disciple turns out to be Pakistan’s biggest ‘weapon’? Usman Tariq gave credit to ‘Mahi’ for this

Delhi: The Indian cricket team is fully geared up to defeat Pakistan (IND vs PAK) on 15 February at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Looking at the current form of the Indian team, it seems to have more chances of winning, but it cannot be a mistake to take Pakistan lightly. Their bowling is strong and it also has a mystery spinner like Usman Tariq.

Usman Tariq has gone for Dhoni!

Usman Tariq’s name is in discussion these days, the reason behind which is his bowling action. He takes a pause before throwing the ball and then bowls with what looks like a side arm. Tariq, who recently made his debut in international cricket, believes that he has got inspiration from former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni to progress so far.

Tariq got inspired after watching Dhoni’s biopic

In fact, in an interview given to AFP, this 28-year-old spinner revealed that he had given up hope of earning a name in cricket. My confidence increased again when I saw Sushant Singh Rajput’s film ‘MS Dhoni: The Untold Story. Let us tell you that this film was based on the life of Dhoni, in which his struggle before becoming a great cricketer has been shown in detail. Seeing this, Tariq’s courage was boosted that he too can make a name for himself. Tariq further said that Dhoni is one of those great players from whom young boys around the world take inspiration and I am also one of them.

Tariq performed well against USA

The first match was quite memorable for Tariq, who made his debut in the T20 World Cup against USA. He showed the way to the pavilion by giving away only 27 runs in the spell of 4 overs to three batsmen. Now Tariq will play against India for the first time in his international career on 15th February, in which he will do everything possible to make his team a winner.

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