VIDEO | Yuzvendra Chahal breaks into “Che” walk after David Miller's hands remain static against turn

VIDEO | Yuzvendra Chahal breaks into “Che” walk after David Miller's hands remain static against turn

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Rishabh Pant made “Che-dance” popular with his shenanigan after India had won the Test series in Australia, and now Yuzvendra Chahal brought that celebration to the World Cup. After dismissing David Miller, Chahal broke into the dance to make a mockery of Miller’s lack of hand movement.

During India's celebratory dance moments after the Sydney Test, Rishabh Pant started a unique kind of dance with the top half of the body falling forward because when Pujara walks he doesn't move his hands. It was a tribute to his incredible consistency and Yuzvendra Chahal decided to bring that dance to the World Cup when he got the better of David Miller.

On the third ball of the 36th over, Chahal dipped a conventional leg-spinner right in front of Miller and the left-hander wanted to drive it on the up. However, the lack of flight on it created problems for the South African as he instead played straight back to Chahal, who did not have to move and used his knees as a shield to complete the catch.

After breaking the partnership, Chahal was ecstatic and he instantly pulled off that dance to celebrate the catch. His hand was static and the legs just moved in to and fro motion to make fun of David Miller, whose hand barely moved while playing that shot.

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