Cricket is considered to be the most favorite sport in the world of sports. There are millions of people in the world to play cricket.
Former veteran Alexander Steele did a great feat, keeping wickets with an oxygen cylinder at the age of 83
Cricket is considered to be the most favorite sport in the world of sports. At the same time, millions of people have gone to any extent to play cricket in the world. Cricket is a game that has taken lives and made names of many thousands of people. In such a situation, a video is becoming very viral on social media, in which you can see that Alexander Steele, former veteran player of Scotland Cricket Team, is playing cricket by hanging an oxygen cylinder on his back.
Let us tell you that former Scottish veteran player Alexander Steel is also known by the name of Alex Steel. Recently one of his videos is going viral. In which he is playing cricket at the age of 83 and the special thing is that he is carrying an oxygen cylinder on his back and after that he is doing wicketkeeping. This video of his would have inspired many people to play cricket.
Significantly, former Scottish cricketer Alex Steele is one of the well-known cricketers. In such a situation, seeing his cricket in this condition, many would like to take inspiration from him. It is clear from this video that how much love is filled with cricket in his day. Although Alex’s cricket career has been very short. But he has refreshed the old days with this video of his.
Alex Steel’s cricket career was like this
Alexander Steel aka Alex Steel made his debut in the cricket world in the year 1967 and he played cricket for only 13 years i.e. he played cricket till 1980. During this, he has scored 621 runs in 25 innings of 14 matches at an average of 24.84. During this, he scored two half-centuries and was dismissed for 97 runs after one and missed his century.