In a fixture between Tunbridge Wells and Dreux, a batter named Chris Williams performed a phone-call celebration while playing a knock of 56 runs from 27 balls in a total of 141/3 as a cunning reply to the earlier celebration from Wahid Abdul. Earlier, Abdul took his shoe off as he clean bowled Marcus O’Riordan on 8.
The European Cricket League produces have often been seen producing some remarkable moments every season. A fixture between Tunbridge Wells and Dreuz saw a memorable moment as the fixture witnessed one of the best revenge taken by the batter ever. Tunbridge Wells batted first and posted a total of 141/3. Chris Williams played a flamboyant knock of 56 runs from 27 balls.
Wahid Abdul clean bowled Marcus O’Riordan on his personal score of eight runs and celebrated the wicket by taking his shoe off executing the action of making a phone call. Williams also made a similar type of celebration of making phone call after hitting a couple of huge sixes.
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A popular Twitter account named Cricket Drivcket Shared the video of the incident and captioned it as: ” His teammate got a send-off, so he smashed back-to-back sixes and celebrated in style 😂 Loving your work, ChrisWilliams_0 📞👏 European Cricket League providing pure entertainment as usual”.
Here is the video of the incident:
His teammate got a send-off, so he smashed back-to-back sixes and celebrated in style 😂
Loving your work, @ChrisWilliams_0 📞👏@EuropeanCricket providing pure entertainment as usual 🙌 pic.twitter.com/44fLIinjHh
— Cricket District (@cricketdistrict) February 11, 2022
Tunbridge Wells XI: Chris Williams, Alex Williams, Marcus O’Riordan, Viraj Bhatia, Dave Smith, Liam Buttery, lan McLean, Joe McCaffrey, Bailey Wightman, Matt Barker, Micheal Waller
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Dreuz XI:Alexander Harkook, Yaseen Afridi, Mohammad Wahab Khan, Shahzeb Mohammad, Tabish Bhatti, Wahid Abdul, Zahir Ammar, Mohammad Nisar, Kamran Ahmadzai, Ahmad Nabi, Hamza Niaz