LAHORE: Pakistan pulled off an unlikely first Test victory over England at Lord’s and then produced one of the most bizarre celebration routines you are ever likely to see on a sporting field.
The entire squad formed two lines in front of Lord’s famous Pavilion, and then continued to board on a composed (sort of) push-ups routine.
Earlier in the Test match 42-year-old skipper Misbahul Haq had performed the same routine when he scored a century.
Right-handed opening batsman, Ahmad Shahzad, who is not a part of the test squad at the moment, shows support for his team through a tweet, in which he performs five push-ups.
It was probably the best way to pay tribute to Pakistan army for the boot camp training before the tour.
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