The first Test between Pakistan and Australia being played at Rawalpindi is meandering to a listless draw and the cricketers have taken it to themselves to entertain the crowd with their antics and David Warner has been on the forefront of that.
The match saw Pakistan making 476/4d with Imam Ul Haq making 157 and Azhar Ali slamming 185. In reply, Australia put on 459 with Marnus Labuschagne, David Warner, and Usman Khawaja all making scores in the nineties.
In reply, Pakistan openers have added more than 200 runs in the second innings, with Abdullah Shafique scoring a century.
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The pitch for the first Test had almost no assistance for bowlers, although the Pakistani spinners did get some purchase. Left-arm spinner Nauman Ali picked up 6 wickets.
In a video shared by the Pakistan Cricket Board on its social media handles, Warner, who scored 58 in the Aussie first innings, can be seen breaking into impromptu jigs whenever the camera was on him.
He also showed off some "bhangra" skills, a folk dance form that is native to the Pakistani and Indian states of Punjab.
Here is the video: