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‌PAK vs WI | Twitter in splits after Babar's failed attempt to emulate Kohli's dance steps

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Test matches often test an individual's character, but their longevity may bring out some entertaining moves from the cricketers to eradicate dullness. Not that boredom prevailed in Multan when West Indies was pushed on the back foot, but Babar Azam enjoyed every bit of domination with dance moves.

Winning the toss and electing to bat first to avoid fourth innings batting on a rank-turner Multan track, West Indies felt the rumination of the previous Test. Pakistan started off with spin along with Kashif Ali and the Windies batters felt the heat in the morning session. Sajid Khan and Kashi got the early wickets, setting up for a Noman Ali hattrick that reduced the visitors to 68/8 in 21.3 overs before Babar showed off his dance steps. 

With Gukadesh Motie and Kemar Roach trying to be stubborn against a high-flying Pakistan spin attack, the camera captured Babar producing a non-characteristic antic. While Motie tried to take the stance for the fourth ball of the over, Babar was choreographing his arms in jubilation and enjoying the moment. The Twitterverse, however, found it funny and labeled it as a failed attempt to copy Virat Kohli’s epic infamous dance steps in Wankhede.

Bobzy moves 😂

Historic magic by Noman! 🎩

Steady partnership, crucial fight!

Game on after tea!

Crucial stand

Mr. Clutch for Pakistan!

hope alive!

Babar’s struggle continues.

Time for a commentary upgrade!

Noman Ali’s hat-trick magic!

Roach's brilliance sends Saud packing!

 

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