The hundred: 20 balls and 34000 km travel … Rashid Khan’s replacement will have to work very hard

The Oval Invinesables team made the final of England’s T20 league the Hunred. However, the head bone of the team, Rashid Khan, will not be able to play the final game. Afghanistan must play a triangular series before the Asia Cup. Rashid reached the vague to participate in it. The Oval Invinesables is the two -time champion of the hundred. With 6 wins in 8 games, the team achieved the season and made the final directly. Adam Zampa plays in the final of Adam Zampa, Rashid Khan in the hundred finals for Oval Invinesables. Zampa is an Australian leg spinner. Oval Invinesables head coach Tom Moody said Zampa contributed significantly to both his team’s victory. Zampa has been part of the Oval team for the past two seasons. Last year he took the most 19 wickets in 9 games. Earlier, in the 2023 season, he sent 6 batsmen to the pavilion in 3 games. Zampa will come from England to England, this year Adam Zampa did not give his name in the hundred as a result of international matches. But now he will come from Australia to England for a match. Zampa lives in New South -Wallis, Australia. The distance from London from there is 17 thousand kilometers. That is, Jampa will come 17 thousand kilometers. He will throw 20 balls in a game and return 17 thousand kilometers after the game is over. The fastest flight from Melbourne to London also lasts more than 20 hours. The second finalist will be decided on the 30th. He played an important role in the first half of the tournament over Star Spinner Rashid Khan and played an important role for the Oval Invinesables and gave the team an easy win in five games. He has only taken 12 wickets in 6 games and is currently in second place with Sam Karan. The Oval’s team made the final. The title will be played at Lord’s on August 31. The second finalist will be decided by the Eliminator match. The Eliminator match will be played on the Oval Ground between Trent Rockets and Northern Supervisors on August 30. Share this story -tags

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