Riyan Parag’s unique celebration in SMAT 2023 pre quarterfinals splits fans on Social Media

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In a gripping knockout clash of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, Riyan Parag’s remarkable form steered Assam to a convincing victory against Bengal. Parag’s unbeaten half-century, alongside Bishal Roy’s crucial contribution, propelled Assam to a comprehensive win, chasing Bengal’s 138/8 with a commanding lead of eight wickets and 13 balls remaining.

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It’s worth noting that this is Parag’s seventh consecutive half-century in T20s, which is a world record. However, after his amazing half-century, Parag displayed a unique celebration, which caught the attention of the audience. In his antics towards the dressing room, Parag rounded his hand and then pointed towards himself. It was like he meant to say that in the whole world, no one is like me, and I am here, so I will do it.

Here is Riyan Parag’s unique celebration:

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His unique celebration went viral on social media as fans praised his amazing dedication and all-around performances. Meanwhile, Assam’s resilient performance commenced with their disciplined bowling display. Leading from the front, Riyan Parag secured two crucial wickets while conceding a mere 23 runs.

Assam is set to face Kerala in the quarterfinals 2

Assam’s Akash Sengupta also shone with the ball, claiming three wickets and putting the brakes on Bengal’s innings after a promising start led by openers Abhimanyu Easwaran and Abishek Porel. The Assam side’s chase was anchored by a stellar display from Riyan Parag, who not only showcased his batting prowess but also proved his mettle with the ball.

Parag’s unbeaten 50 off 31 balls formed the cornerstone of Assam’s pursuit, ably supported by Bishal Roy’s resilient knock of 45 not out. Their combined effort guided Assam past the target comfortably, marking a significant triumph in the knockout encounter. Assam clinched victory with a composed performance, finishing at 142/2 in just 17.5 overs, securing their spot in the next round of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.



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