Pakistan’s dynamic fast bowler Hasan Ali, known for his celebratory dance moves, took center stage as an choreographer during the ongoing 2nd Test match against Australia at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Australia. A video capturing Hasan’s dance moves quickly went viral on social media, captivating cricket fans both at the venue and around the world.
While Hasan Ali showcased his dancing prowess, Australian opener David Warner faced a less triumphant moment in his final Boxing Day Test innings at MCG. The left-handed batsman could only muster six runs in 16 balls before being dismissed by Mir Hamza. Warner’s unremarkable performance followed a previous innings where he managed 38 runs in 83 balls with three fours.
Warner, set to retire from Test cricket after the third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), bid farewell to the MCG with a touching gesture. He handed his gloves to a child in the audience, adding a heartfelt moment to his farewell tour.
WATCH: Hasan Ali becomes choreography at MCG
The MCG holds significant memories for Warner, as it was the venue of his international debut in January 2009. Remarkably, Warner, without any prior first-class cricket experience, announced his arrival with a spectacular innings, scoring 89 off 43 balls against a formidable South African attack. His debut innings featured seven fours and six sixes, setting the stage for a memorable career.
As Hasan Ali adds a new dimension to his persona by showcasing choreographic skills, and Warner bids adieu to the MCG, the cricket world anticipates more twists and turns in the ongoing Test series between Pakistan and Australia.
The blend of on-field action, unexpected dance performances, and heartfelt farewells is making this series a cricket spectacle to remember.