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Video | Confident Dwayne Bravo dances, takes a catch and repeats the same

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We have seen the West Indian all-rounder Dwayne Bravo celebrating in unique ways on the cricket field. DJ Bravo has repeated his eye-catching celebration once again during the ongoing T10 League in the UAE by putting his dancing shoes on the field but this time it was a little different.

Bravo was into his second over against the Bengal Warriors during their game last evening. He bowled brilliantly in the game with three wickets till the incident took place in his second. Afghan all-rounder Mohammed Nabi was on strike and he had struck a couple of back-to-back sixes against Bravo in the penultimate over of the innings. He attempted another one to make it three in a row after that.

But Bravo deceived Nabi as the batsman miscued it and the ball went high up in the air. Bravo himself ran to get under the ball but in the process of doing so, he started to dance before grabbing the ball. He got his dancing shoes on much before getting under the ball. The commentators on air laughed out loud and so was the Maratha Arabians bench. Bravo still had a lot of concentration to pouch the ball quite easily and then he danced again to celebrate Nabi’s wicket which was his fourth of the game.

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