On 9 November 2022, Pakistan locked horns with New Zealand in the semi-final of the ongoing 20-20 World Cup. The Kiwis were coming off to that match after claiming the top spot in their group. But, the Men in Green managed a hard way to get qualified for the semi-final at the last moment. So, the stage was set for a great battle between these sides.
However, Babar Azam and his men did not disappoint their fans as Pakistan qualified for the final of the ongoing World Cup. Now, they will wait for the winner from another semi-final clash between India and England on 10 November. Now, a video went viral where former Pakistani cricketers were seen with some crazy dance moves after their country qualified for the final.
Here is the shared video:
This is going to be a perfect meme material for a long time 🙈🙈pic.twitter.com/I4jQA5ajFK
— Nabeel Hashmi (@iNabeelHashmi) November 9, 2022
Shoaib Malik and Waqar Younis are busy doing an analysis show named named “The Pavillion”
Speaking of the video, both Waqar Younis and Shoaib Malik were seen dancing with black sunglasses on their eyes. It was a way for them to celebrate the semi-final victory of Pakistan against the Kiwis. Fans loved it as they shared the same video on social media platforms instantly.
However, Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram, Misbah-ul-Haq, and Shoaib Malik are currently busy doing an analysis show named “The Pavillion”. They also criticized the team for their initial performances in the ongoing World Cup. But, they seemed happier than anyone when Pakistan managed to qualify for the final. Speaking about Shoaib Malik, he heaped high praises for Suryakumar Yadav earlier in this show. He said: “He is that student who has done all his homework and is fully prepared. And when the teacher asks if all the assigned work has been done, he proudly says yes. If you want to bat in middle-order then he is the prime example.”
“This is also a good lesson for others. When the fielder is called in, he starts targeting those gaps. He knows that he won't be able to hit four consecutive sixes, thus he utilizes his shot selection effectively. We have seen his interview as well, he has practiced a lot and this proves practice makes a man perfect.” Shoaib Malik concluded.