18-year-old Nepal batter Aadil Ansari can be seen replicating the famous helicopter shot pioneered by MS Dhoni as he dug out a yorker and deposited it for a maximum during his debut match against Papua New Guinea on Thursday.

Ansar played a vital hand of 31 runs in 11 balls, his innings comprising of four boundaries and three sixes. Ansari's efforts helped Nepal post 203/7 on the board. In his stroke-filled innings, Ansari chanced his arm with the helicopter shot in the third ball off Nosaina Pokana. Safe to say, he pulled it off remarkably well.

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