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WATCH: Batter takes revenge for his teammate with A Telephone Celebration, video goes viral

Everybody was amazed at this kind of celebration from the bowler. But just a few moments after this, Tunbridge Wells’ batter Chris Williams..

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Cricket is undoubtedly one of the most loved sports in the world. It is played across the diameter of the cricketing world throughout the 12 months of the year. Numerous small or big franchise leagues and tournaments in this game provide exciting and thrilling action to ardent cricket lovers.

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Apart from the action of the bat and the ball, these franchise leagues and tournaments also provide a great amount of entertainment to the fans. Be it the interactions or altercations between the players or be it some rivalries on the field. These things produce a sort of incident that goes viral on social media within minutes of being shared.

A similar had happened in this year’s edition of the European Cricket League when Tunbridge Wells was locking horns with Dreux. It all started when Wahid Abdul started a celebration in the action of making a phone call with his shoe just after he clean bowled Wells’ batter Marcus O’Riordan.

Everybody was amazed at this kind of celebration from the bowler. But just a few moments after this, Tunbridge Wells’ batter Chris Williams happened to take revenge for his teammate with bowler Wahid Abdul. He imitated the celebration of Wahid Abdul after hitting a few sixes Dreux’s bowlers.

Here’s the video of the incident:

Speaking of the match, Tunbridge Wells posted a total of 141 runs for the loss of three wickets in the allotted 20 overs, thanks to the brilliant knock of 56 runs off just 27 balls from Chris Williams.

The video of this famous incident from the match drew the attention of cricket fans across the world. They also reacted with different kinds of witty and humorous comments in the comment section of the video tweet posted through a Twitter handle.

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