Watch How a Pakistan Player Praised Rahul Dravid After PSL Win

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Pakistani players have also been singing praises of the Indian legends. Recently, Mohammad Ali spoke about Rahul Dravid and how his greatness has helped him to some extent. This incident took place in a PSL match, where Ali was able to deliver his best for his team.

‌Hyderabad Kingsmen have managed to reach the finals of the Pakistan Super League in their debut season. And one of the underrated stars for the team in this journey has been Mohammad Ali. His bowling skills have also been a reason why the team has managed to make it to the finals, as he waits for the ultimate clash. 
In the Eliminator 2, Hyderabad Kingsmen were able to win the game by just 2 runs. Mohammad Ali, the opening bowler for the team, was able to take 2 wickets in this ultimate clash, which even included the wicket of Haider Ali. With the team winning the game by 2 runs, Ali was way too happy with his team's performance. 
What has taken over the internet is not just his bowling skills, it is the words which he used for an Indian player. Mohammad Ali talked about Rahul Dravid, as he said, “As the great Rahul Dravid said, luck favours those who work hard.”

Our Take

Even Rahul Dravid would be happy that his words of motivation are not just being used in India, but they are viral across borders. Surely the win secured by Hyderabad Kingsmen was dependent on the player performances, but it had a little luck factor. And the quote of Rahul Dravid would be hitting the team way hard after this win. Even though India and Pakistan are separated by borders, the Pakistani players have Indian legends as their admiration. 
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