West Indies Circles, John Cena, Multan Test Vs Pakistan – Aitrend

Western Indian Islands, West Jummel Warrikan, interacts after his rejection
Western Indian Islands, West Jummel Warrikan, interacts after his rejection

The second test of Pakistan against the West Indies reached its peak in Multan with the archers’ players for visitors who pass through the squad of beating on the national side to draw a series of match 1-1.

On the third day, which turned out to be the last, he saw the side led by Shan Masoud continuing to chase the hosts of the hosts 254 out of 76-4.

However, the host fighters failed to put a lot of resistance and were recruited in 133 runs, which led to the victory of 120 in the Caribbean.

The third day, however, was not without a drama as Gomeel Warrakan ran the West Islands, who got five share in the second roles, from the famous WWE John Cena star “You cannot see me” after the right arm of Pakistan refused outside the match Sajid Khan.

Warrikan did not stop here while following this with the tradition of the unique celebration style of Sajid, who is actually inspired by Kabadi.

The accident occurred in the forty -fourth on the second roles of Pakistan when Sajid, who was trying to pay tame alongside the corner bats, was by Warrick.

When he was prostrating behind him, Warrikan responded by imitating the famous Sina mode, adding a great development for a moment.

Warrikan’s celebration came after he was subjected to himself when he was rejected by Sajid earlier in the game.

“You cannot see me”, which was popular with the 16 -time -long WWE champion, has become a special step in the world of wrestling, and the fun between the two league added a taste to the intense competition.

Meanwhile, during the match, Babar Amzam appeared as the best scorer with 31 runs, followed by Mohamed Rizwan in second place with his 25 -run contribution.

The defeat was sent that Pakistan had shattered to the ninth and last place at the World Championship Test table, while the West Indies occupied the eighth.

The title holders will face South Africa in the WTC final in Lord in June.

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