Former India skipper Mohammed Azharuddin has had an eventful career at the highest level. From being one of the most successful Indian skippers to life imprisonment for his involvement in the infamous match-fixing scandal from the year 2000, he has seen it all. Recently, Mohammed Azharuddin relived the golden days showing off some of his batting skills.
The cricketer from Hyderabad has last played almost two decades ago. Since then, he has hardly played any cricket matches. His return to the cricket field has been very limited ever since. So when he shared some glimpses of his glorious past, the fans went overwhelmed.
Mohammed Azharuddin relives his glorious past
Dressed in a red T-shirt and grey shorts, Mohammed Azharuddin put on his batting gloves and picked up a cricket bat to play some of his trademark shots. The celebrated cricketer, who is currently the chief of Hyderabad Cricket Association, shared a video of him where is seen taking some throwdown at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Uppal.
The former cricket offered a treat to the fans when he showed his famous flicks and some backfoot punches. The videos are likely to bring back a lot of memories, especially, if you are a 90s kid.
“Knock knock… timing it like old times,” read the caption of the video Mohammed Azharuddin posted on Twitter.
Knock knock… timing it like old times 😀 #AzharFlicks pic.twitter.com/Rkgl0PNG7i
— Mohammed Azharuddin (@azharflicks) June 4, 2020
Meanwhile, Mohammed Azharuddin still remains one of the best cricketers to play for India. He has the fourth-highest number of matches in the India jersey after Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni and Rahul Dravid. He has led India in 174 ODIs and 47 Tests with India winning 90 and 14 respectively.