On 7 December 2022, team India locked horns with Bangladesh in the second match of the ongoing three-match ODI series. India lost the series opener by one wicket due to Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s masterclass while chasing. So, the Men in Blue were looking for a comeback in this clash.
In the first match, Mohammed Siraj had a good outing as he took three wickets for 32 runs in 10 overs. So, Siraj was looking to continue his good form with the ball in this match also. Now, a video has gone viral where Mohammed Siraj was seen taking the wicket of Bangladesh skipper Litton Das. After that wicket, he came up with a celebration that reminded fans of Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo.
Here is the shared video:
Siraj doing Ronaldo celebration again after wicket. pic.twitter.com/jNs0OqT7km
— Simran Kaur (@simrankaur1965) December 7, 2022
Mohammed Siraj already came up with Cristiano Ronaldo’s celebrations several times in his career earlier
Speaking of the video, the indecent took place in the 10th over. Mohammed Siraj was bowling for India while Litton Das was batting for the home side. On the second delivery of that over, Siraj managed to get the ball seaming back to the batter and it went through the defense of Litton Das.
Thus, he cleaned up the Bangladesh batter and then, came up with the ‘Nap’ celebration of Cristiano Ronaldo. Speaking about the celebration, that involves the footballer stopping in front of the fans, closing his eyes, and clasping his hands together in a satisfying sleeping pose. Siraj also did the same as fans made the video viral instantly. Litton Das lost his wicket after scoring seven runs off 23 balls, including one four.
Speaking about Bangladesh’s innings, they managed 217 runs for six wickets in 46 overs. Both Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Mahmudullah managed their fifties. Mohammed Siraj took two wickets for 63 runs in nine overs till then. On the other hand, Cristiano Ronaldo is currently busy playing in the ongoing FIFA World Cup for Portugal. On 7 December, Portugal thrashed Switzerland by 6-1 and qualified for the quarter-finals.