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“Good, He’s dreaming big” – Twitter reacts after Haris Rauf reveals his dream is to take Virat Kohli and Babar Azam’s wicket

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Pakistan’s fast bowling sensation Haris Rauf has earned the tag of a utility bowler for his potential to keep the opposition in check with subtle bowling variations of good line and length.

While the majority of the batters struggled to take his bowling attack to the cleaners, former Indian skipper Virat Kohli comfortably smashed two sixes off Haris Rauf in the clutch moments of the game.

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Had it not been for those two hits by Virat Kohli, it would have been a different story altogether for India. The Men in Blue had the last laugh in the battle as they beat Pakistan by four wickets in a last-ball thriller.

Pakistani paceman Haris Rauf reveals his dream wickets

Meanwhile, a video clip featuring Haris Rauf and Babar Azam has been doing the rounds on the internet. The short video clip begins with Haris revealing his dream wickets to Babar Azam.

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Speaking on the same lines, Haris Rauf echoed that only Virat Kohli’s and Babar Azam’s wickets are left for him to take. Rauf’s statement has gone viral on the internet.

The conversation begins with Rauf saying that no matter what happens he wants to take the wicket of Babar Azam. Furthermore, he said that his current expectations are to get the wickets of Virat Kohli and Babar Azam.

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The paceman also added that Kane Williamson was saved twice since the Pakistani fielders make a mess at the slip, gifting the New Zealand international two lifelines.

Meanwhile, Babar Azam jokingly told Haris Rauf that he dismissed him in the net sessions and why doesn’t he consider that. Babar Azam’s reply left Haris Rauf in stitches. Haris Rauf said that he wants Babar Azam’s wicket in the match.

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Here’s how Twitterati reacted after Haris Rauf revealed his dream wickets to Babar Azam:

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