Pakistan's Sajid Khan pulled out John Cena's iconic ‘you can’t see me' pose to intimidate West Indies batter Jomel Warrican.
Jomel Warrican mocked Sajid Khan after getting out the same way Sajid celebrated his wicket in West Indies' second innings.
In a thrilling contest at Multan, West Indies pulled off a stunning victory over Pakistan in the second Test, thanks largely to Jomel Warrican's exceptional bowling. Warrican claimed 9 wickets in the match,
In the current 2nd Test between Pakistan and West Indies at Multan Cricket Stadium, the game is approaching its final stages, with Pakistan needing 254 runs to claim victory and wrap up the series.
West Indies' Jomel Warrican takes revenge on Sajid Khan after being mocked earlier in the match, dismissing him with a memorable send-off. Watch the video here!
Pakistan off-spinner Sajid Khan was seen imitating famous gesture of the WWE superstar John Cena during Day 2 of the second Test against the West Indies in Multan.
The two-match Test series between West Indies and Pakistan took place at Multan and belonged to the spinners who caused a lot of problems for the batters in the series. While it was the spin duo of Jomel Warrican and Gudakesh Motie causing troubles for Pakistan,
West Indies made history after they defeated Pakistan at their home after a long wait of 34 years. Pakistan looked relieved after picking up a win in the first match and looked poised to win the other one.
New Zealand brought India to its knees in October and across the border the West Indies got into the act and pulled off a stunner in Pakistan. The Kiwis recorded their first Test victory on dusty Indian soil for the first time in 36 years and that wasn’t all.
Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja launched a scathing tirade after Pakistan, for the first time in 34 years, lost a Test against the West Indies on home turf. After ending Bazball's dominance with a 2-1 series win against England last year,
Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja launched a scathing tirade after Pakistan, for the first time in 34 years, lost a Test against the West Indies on home turf. After ending Bazball's dominance with a 2-1 series win against England last year,