Passer Haris Rauf of the Pakistan National Cricket Team, on Sunday, August 3 against the West Indies and a rare t20i match, was pulled out a rare celebration yet, which was at the Central Browd Park and Broward County Stadium in Loderhill, Florida.
Haris Rauf celebrated Jewel Andrew’s wicket in an unexpected fashion which has now gone viral on social media. The West Indies batter looked dangerous with 24 balls from 24 balls when he survived a fallen catch, but his luck ran to the next ball.
The bizarre dance festival of Haris Rauf in Florida goes viral
In the fifth over of the West Indies innings, Rauf bowled at a faster speed of 138.4 km/h, leaving the ball shortened into the pitch. The delivery gave more bounce than the Jewel Andrew, causing him to catch the guard. He pulled the shot completely incorrectly, while trying to pull it quickly, in which the ball became high on the bat.
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Hasan Ali, who was posted in mid-on, judged the ball completely. The Pakistani pacer ran back and on his right, kept his eyes closed on the ball, and caught a luxurious under pressure. After proving a very important success for Pakistan, Haris Rauf ensured celebrating in style as Andrew went back for 24 runs off 15 balls, killing 3 borders in the final T20I.
Haris Rauf broke a bizarre dance in the jig instead of his normal roar or fist pump, pleasing fans and peers and immediately went viral in social media platforms. Rauf’s light and energetic “Aura Farming” Utsav dance actually stole the spotlight in Florida.
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Meanwhile, chasing a slight target of 109 runs, the West Indies started a flight with Alic Athange (60 from 40 balls) while attacking the Pakistan bowlers during the powerplay. With Jewel Andrew (24), the pair helped in the 59/1 race in just 6 overs in the team’s race.
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Sherfen Rutherford also maintained a brilliant fifty, but he has so far failed to set fire to the mid -over, and Pakistan’s spinners, especially the Sufiyan Mukim, made the game around. The young left-arm leg-spinner bowled with tight control and smart variations, finishing with excellent figures of 20/1. His magic slowed down the flow of run and pressurized the West Indies.
Located to do in the final over, the West Indies reduced 13 runs despite being under the control of large parts of the chase against Pakistan in the third and final T20I. He had a big chance to win his first T20I series against Pakistan.
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But once again, batting in the mid -over made him disappointed. Earlier, Pakistan posted 189 on the board, which thanks to Sahibzada Farhan (74) and Sai Ayub (66) against West Indies in Florida on Sunday for a brilliant half -century.
After winning the T20I series 2–1 against the West Indies, Pakistan captain Salman Ali Aga said, “I am always smiling. The entire team performance; We were very good throughout the series. We were very good and keep on moving forward. For me, if we win or lose, it is very important, but we work as long as we keep doing the right thing,”
