Babar Azam converts Virat Kohli, exhibition hilarious dance movements during the pak -a vs wi 2. Test
Pakistani Kriket Babar Azam star was in his hilarious best during the second test of the West Indies in Multan. The 30-year-old was seen to show attractive dance moves as he seemed to enjoy the moment.
The moment happened when West Indies lost eight hicckets on the first day of the game. Visitors were 68-8 while the Pakistani were overwhelmed through them. At this point, Babar could not control his emotions on the field and pierced his attractive dance moves.
Also read: USMAN KHAWAJA officially announces pension plans on the eve of the Sri Lanka tests
Gat: Babar Azam exposes funny dance movements
Babar Azam Dancing 😂🤣😭 pic.twitter.com/uo8v77lm6u
– Taimoor Zaman (@taimoor_ze) 25. January 2025
At one point, Pakistan reduced Western India to 54-8 and seemed to be folded quickly. However, there was a 41 run between Tailenders Gudakesh Motie and Kemar Roach to take West Indies close to the 100 run mark.
Interestingly, the last partnership in Wickket gave 68 ride for West Indies to take them much more prominent in their first stakes in 163. The last three strokes in the West Indies line were the three highest runners for their team.
Gudakesh Motie shone with a fine half a century while he was at its peak for his 55 discount team. Kemar Roach scored 25 of 45 balls, while Jomel Warrican hit 36 of 40 balls. It was an extraordinary return of visitors because they resisted a strong Pakistani attack on the vortex on the area of the turn.
Another low result for Babar Azam
While Babar Azam quickly portrayed his dance moves, he was not impressive with his baton as his drop in the red ball crisis continued. The thirty -year -old bought the left hand for the King Gudakesh Motie for only 1 of 5 delivery.
Babar’s result was the lowest among the top seven Pakistani kicks in this Ubac. The right back had a bad series because it only scored 14 runs in three so far an average of 4.66.
Pakistan will hope that Babar Azam will score a big goal during the second scope, as they aim to persecute the scary Total on the turn track. Babar’s role will be crucial and remains to be seen how he works against a quality attack.
West Indies tidy their grip
After pulling out all 163 in the first stakes, West Indies bowlers made a great return and knocked out Pakistan for only 154 driving, so they took over a crucial guidance of 9 runs. Then the visitors had a great fight to publish a score of 200 plus in the second Ubaja.
Kraigg Brathwaite Skiper led the West Indies trip and best achieved his team with 52 out of 74 balls. He received good support from Amir Jangoo, Tevina Imlach and Kevin Sinclaira who combined well to take West Indies to 244 in his other scams.
Pakistan has already lost two wound shots in his running. They need a large addition to Babar Azama if they want to win this match. Pakistan led a two-game series 1-0 and target purely here.