[Watch] – David Warner hilariously imitates Hasan Ali’s celebration after the latter gets out


[Watch] – David Warner hilariously imitates Hasan Ali’s celebration after the latter gets out

David Warner

On the final day of the ongoing final Test between Australia and Pakistan, David Warner celebrated Hasan Ali’s wicket in front of him in his trademark fashion after Nathan Lyon dismissed him. Australia scored 227 runs for the loss of seven wickets before declaring the second innings, setting Pakistan a target of 351 runs to chase in order to win.

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When David Warner enacted his style of celebration during the match, David Warner celebrated Ali’s wicket in a very funny way. Lyon dismissed Hasan Ali in the 88th over of the innings after he had scored 13 runs off 16 deliveries. Ali had hit the off-spinner for a six and a four on two balls straight before losing his wicket. Lyon added a fourth wicket to his tally with this one.

Hasan Ali is known for his unique way of celebrating, and he has been seen many times at the boundary indulging with his fans in his wicket-celebration. David Warner, who was assigned to the forward-short leg, mimicked Ali’s celebration to send him back to the dressing room.

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The historic Test series between Australia and Pakistan ended in a 1-0 victory for Australia

Australia won the test series against Pakistan

The teams couldn’t agree on a result in Rawalpindi and Karachi, therefore the first two games of the three-match Test series ended in a deadlock. The third and final Test against Pakistan was won by Australia after Pakistan was bowled for 235 in the second innings. After a 24-year absence, Australia returned to Pakistan and won the Benaud-Qadir Trophy by defeating Pakistan 1-0 on the fifth day of the final Test match.

After two disappointing games in Rawalpindi and Karachi, the Australians can finally rejoice at the end. Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon shared eight wickets between them, with the former taking three in 15.1 overs and the latter taking five. The half-centuries of Imam-ul-Haq and Babar Azam were in naught as the visitors, who had the upper hand during the sessions, overpowered the hosts and scripted history, while Australia consolidated their top status in the WTC Points table.

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