Jos Buttler mocks Hardika Pandya with a savage flying kiss, after being released
The English National Crusket team of skipper JoS Buttler is undoubtedly one of the most unusual and ground crisis on the planet.
Mostly it remains calm on the ground and avoids entering the bays with the players of the opposition team. However, a different Jos Buttler was recorded during the fifth T20I between India and England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
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Jos Buttler thinks the celebration of a flying kiss
Buttler first turned the savage in the throw and called the four Impact Suptysits of England, which was the Harshit early-shot-shot dube need for replacing the drama that happened in the fourth T20I.
He didn’t finish there and went one step further during the match. At the fourth ball of 15, Mark Wood chose a key Wickket India versatile Hardik Pandya.
Mark Wood was spilling the delivery of Hardik Pandya length on the pads, and Indian versatile greatly determined his shot. However, the ball headed straight into the hands of Liam Livingstone on a deep square leg. Hardik Pandya stood in the middle in disbelief after he came out for 9 runs of 6 balls.
However, what attracted attention to many was the celebration of English skipper Jos Buttler. Buttler was seen doing a flying gesture of KISS while sending to India All-Rounder Pandya.
Despite the rejection of Hardik Pandya for a low result, India was able to publish a giant 247/9 on the board, thanks to the stunning century from Abhishek Sharma.
Look: Jos Buttler gives a flying kiss to send to Hardik Pandya
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Who were the best performers of England in the previous T20I against India?
In the fourth T20I against India, the best performers of England were Saqib Mahmood and Harry Brook, although their efforts went in vain because three lions ended up on the losing side.
Saqib Mahmood was an extraordinary ball performer, taking 3 Wickkets for 35 runs in his 4 additions. His superb bowling in PowerPlay played a key role in placing India on the back leg. Mahmood rejected Sanja Samson, Tilak Varma and Suryakumar Yadav in the historic boy’s three -time WICKET, leaving India fighting at 12/3.
Meanwhile, with a battle Brook baton, it was a great light for England, scoring a 51 victory of 26 balls. His knock included 5 square and 2 sixties, and during his insertion he looked at complete control.
Although he was under pressure, he kept England in the chase, but his dismissal of Varun Chakravarthy at 15. He is a turning point in the game.
While Mahmood and Brook’s efforts were commendable, the rest of the English team collapsed under pressure and they eventually dropped by 166, losing the match and the series.
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