Shane Warne’s favourite… Questions raised over bowling action, Indian fast bowler lost to oblivion

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Shane Warne called him Tornado in IPL
Kamran bowled the first super over for Rajasthan Royals

New Delhi. It was identified with the Indian Premier League (IPL). This left-arm fast bowler from India won a lot of praise for his speed and accurate yorkers in the second season of the IPL. Shane Warne, the then captain of the team, was very impressed with the bowling of Kamran Khan, who made his mark in the IPL for Rajasthan Royals. Warne gave a new name to Kamran Khan. Veteran Warne compared the Indian fast bowler to a storm. Leg-spin veteran Warne gave Kamran the name Tornado, which became quite famous. He had called this bowler the future of India, but perhaps fate had something else in store for him.

Kamran Khan, who consistently bowled 140 kmph in the IPL, was being compared to Sri Lankan legend Lasith Malinga in a very short period of time. But a bowling action controversy ended his career before it began. Although later he got a clean chit but by then it was too late. Kamran could not return after that and was lost somewhere in the world of oblivion.

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Kamran Khan is playing a local tennis ball tournament

Kamran currently earns his living by playing local tournaments with tennis balls. In recent days, he shared some photos and videos on social media in which the bowler was seen playing a tennis ball tournament. In the year 2010, Kamran was accused of fraud. For this he had to go to Australia. However, Kamran’s bowling got the green light later. Kamran was associated with the Pune franchise in 2011. He holds the record of bowling the first super over in IPL. Kamran bowled a super over against KKR. Warne’s super over from Kamran proved to be a master stroke in that match and his team managed to win the match.

Kamran’s IPL career came
Born in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, 32-year-old Kamran Khan took 9 wickets in 9 matches of IPL. He participated in IPL from 2009 to 2010 for Rajasthan Royals. Kamran has taken 12 wickets in 11 matches in his T20 career.

Tags: IPL, Rajasthan Royals, Shane Warne

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