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Watch: Batter's "Perfect Reply" After Teammate Gets A Rude Send-Off In European Cricket League

Send-offs are not unusual on a cricket field, that includes a bowler taking off his shoes and symbolically using it like a phone. A batters' reply to the same bowler after getting the better of him in the next outing is also something that has happened in the past. But another batter replying to a send-off given to his teammate is not a common sight in the gentleman's game. Chris Williams did exactly that in a European Cricket League match. The Tunbridge Wells captain, after hitting a couple of sixes, decided to copy Dreux bowler Wahid Abdul's celebration which he had used after cleaning up William's teammate Marcus O'Riordan in the previous over. The bowler who was at the receiving end of Williams' sixes and also the celebration was however K Ahmadzai.

It all started when Wahid Abdul bowled a perfect yorker in the 8th over of Tunbridge Wells innings to clean up O'Riordan, who had hit back-to-back boundaries in his first two balls in the same over. Abdul took off his shoe and used to like a phone to celebrate his wicket. This is a common mode of celebration used previously by players like Dave Mohammad and Tabraiz Shamsi after picking up a wicket.

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In the next over, Williams, who was at the non-striker's end when O'Riordan received the send-off from Abdul, hit Ahmadzai for a six and used his bat to make a symbolic gesture of using a phone. Williams repeated the same act after hitting another six off Ahmadzai in the next delivery.

Tunbridge Wells also ended up winning the contest by 50 runs. Batting

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