- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Fri, 21 Mar 2025 01:06 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Pakistani Girl Viral Video: Cricket is a game of skill, and some shots are harder to play than others. One such shot is the pull shot, which requires quick reflexes and perfect timing. A video of a six-year-old Pakistani girl, Sonia Khan, is going viral on social media, where she plays this shot so smoothly that fans are amazed. Many have even compared her to Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma, who is famous for his pull shots.
In the viral video, a man throws the ball to Sonia, and she reacts instantly, hitting it with perfect balance and confidence. Her effortless technique has impressed cricket lovers everywhere, with many praising her talent. Some fans have even joked that she should replace Babar Azam in the national team.
Watch The Viral Video:
6 yrs old ~ Talented Sonia Khan from Pakistan 🇵🇰 (Plays Pull Shot like Rohit Sharma) 👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/Eu7WSOZh19
— Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07) March 19, 2025
The viral video was posted on X (formerly Twitter) by Richard Kettleborough with the caption, "6 yrs old - Talented Sonia Khan from Pakistan (Plays Pull Shot like Rohit Sharma)." In just two days, the clip has garnered an impressive 920k views, capturing the attention of cricket fans worldwide.
After being shared, the video quickly went viral, attracting a flood of likes and comments from cricket fans. One user enthusiastically wrote, "Replace Babar with her now!" Another took a dig at former cricketer Shahid Afridi, saying, "Hope she's not in any way related to future misogynistic Pakistan PM, Shahid Afridi, who thinks girls shouldn't play cricket." Meanwhile, a third user wished her success, commenting, "She's so good, may God bless her with a bright future."
Another user passionately commented, "They should bring her to the Pakistan team! She's the best." A different user shared a thought-provoking take, saying, "All talents cease to end in Pakistan at the age of 6 years... looks like." Meanwhile, another admirer praised her skills and wished her success, writing, "She's just awesome. I hope she gets the right support to fully develop her talents in Pakistan."