T20 World Cup 2022: Top 5 bowling celebrations to watch out for

Former pacers like Shoaib Akhtar, Brett Lee, and Dale Steyn among others brought the art of celebrating a dismissal into fashion and a lot of present-day cricketers tend to celebrate in style.

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Even though cricket in the early 1970s or 80s didn't see players turn up with unique celebrations, things are changing in modern cricket. Former pacers like Shoaib Akhtar, Brett Lee, and Dale Steyn among others brought the art of celebrating a dismissal into fashion and a lot of present-day cricketers tend to celebrate in style.

Similar scenes are expected to be seen during the entirety of T20 World Cup 2022 as well because players will not shy away from expressing their emotions after on-field accomplishments. It is also true that the fans will miss the iconic celebration of Ravindra Jadeja, Shikhar Dhawan, Chris Gayle, and others in the mega event but there’s still plenty to look forward to.

So, without ado, let’s check out the top 5 bowling celebrations to watch out for in Australia:

5. Ebadot Hossain

The 28-year-old Bangladesh right-arm pacer Ebadot Hossain celebrates with a salute after picking a wicket in any match. The pacer does it to pay a tribute to the Air Force of Bangladesh, which he is still a part of.

In 2019, the pacer revealed how the celebration was never a part of his plans and it was only Mahmudullah Riyad’s idea to bring this into his game. The celebration has become synonymous to Ebadot and is an inseparable part of his brand of cricket regardless of the format.

Now, despite making his international debut in 2019, the speedster has played only three T20Is for the Bangla Tigers thus far. Even though he has been highly expensive, Shakib Al Hasan and co. are likely to back him and play him in the all-important T20 World Cup. So far, Ebadot has picked up six wickets in the shortest format of the game. 

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