Tariq’s action history
The spinner first came under scrutiny in March 2024 during the Pakistan Super League, where he was reported for a suspect action just three games into the tournament. Days later, he passed an official assessment at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore and returned to bowling without restrictions.
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Speaking to MYK Sports earlier, Tariq explained his arm structure and technique. He had said, “I do have two elbows in my arm. My arm bends naturally. I have got this tested and cleared. Everyone feels I bend my arms and all that. My bent arm is a biological issue.”
Fans debate and memes roll in
Soon after his debut overs, the internet turned into a comedy and critique zone. While many questioned the movement of his arm, others defended him, arguing that biomechanical experts had already cleared his action. Memes and reactions flowed in, adding a dramatic twist to what was meant to be a quiet debut night.
Dhoni effect: the film that changed his life
Tariq’s journey to the Pakistan team is nothing short of a movie script itself. Once frustrated by repeated non-selection, he left cricket and moved to Dubai, taking up a salesman job. His comeback spark came from an unlikely place — the film MS Dhoni: The Untold Story. Watching the former Indian captain’s struggles and perseverance pushed Tariq to quit his job, return home, and chase cricket again.
Pakistan seal series win
Amid the noise around Tariq’s arm, Pakistan clinched a 2–1 win over South Africa. Babar Azam struck a timely 68 off 47 balls — his first T20I half-century in 18 months — as the hosts chased down 140. Shaheen Shah Afridi led the bowling with 3 for 26, while Tariq contributed with 2 for 26 on debut, removing Reeza Hendricks and Dewald Brevis. Faheem Ashraf added another two wickets as South Africa finished at 139 for 9.
Debut joy meets digital trial
For Tariq, the biggest night of his cricketing life quickly turned into a parallel courtroom — part selectors, part fans, and a large jury on social media. And while the internet debated his delivery, the scoreboard quietly backed his talent on debut.
