Jasprit Bumrah’s carbon copy kid spotted at Multan Stadium during Pak vs Eng, see pics

The child was seen waving his hands in delight as he watched Pakistan vs. England 2nd Test match from the stands at the Multan Cricket Ground, Pakistan.

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A little boy in the audience at the Multan Cricket Stadium who was in the stadium watching the second test match between Pakistan and England was seen to have a striking resemblance to Jasprit Bumrah. When the boy was excitedly celebrating and raising his hands in the air, the cameras caught his likeness, which was an identical carbon copy of the Indian speed ace.

People on the internet were quick to notice that the youngster's appearance was very similar to that of Bumrah, and images of the child have since gone popular on social media.

One user tweeted “JASPRIT BUMRAH lite spotted in Pakistan”!


Another gave their response to the viral image “Jasprit Bumrah lite in Multan”!

At the Multan Cricket Stadium on December 12, England defeated Pakistan in the second test match of the three-match series by a score of 26 runs, which allowed them to maintain their position as the most dominant side with the red ball.

After the game, users turned to various social media platforms, and although some were thrilled to see the English team do so well, others, particularly those who were rooting for the Pakistani squad, were left distraught. While some of the fans were thrilled about this, other supporters noticed the child and are sharing their reaction on social media about the little child who is an identical clone of an Indian phenomenal bowler.
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With the second Test loss, Pakistan has now lost the three-match Test series 0-2, with one match remaining. The next and the last test match played between England vs Pakistan will be on December 17.


FAQ

1- How many One-Day Internationals does Pakistan win?
Pakistan have played 945 ODI matches as of September 2022, winning 498 and losing 418; they also drew 9 matches and had no results in 20.

2- Is the England team visiting Pakistan?
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In December 2022, the English team will return to Pakistan for three Test matches. The Test matches are part of the ICC World Test Championship 2021-2023.

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