In a Shpageeza Cricket League match, Mohammad Nabi's son, Hassan Eisakhil, hit him for a six, marking a memorable moment. Eisakhil's impressive 52 off 36 balls helped Amo Sharks post 162. Despite a strong start by Mis Ainak Region, reaching 105 for 1 in 8.2 overs, the game remained competitive.
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