Watch: Kesrick Williams’ twerky wicket celebration

By Ankit Mishra

Updated - 28 Sept 2016, 12:15 IST

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The first two of the three T20Is West Indies were scheduled to play against Pakistan in the series in the UAE didn’t go their way and the only thing that looked doable was to make a few changes in the team. Even if it didn’t make much of an impact overall did give the young guys a chance to play at the international level. One of the few who got an opportunity in the last T20I was young fast bowler Kesrick Williams and he made the best of it scalping a couple of wickets. But what was more fascinating was the way he celebrated it.

Williams was the only positive in the entire bowling line-up in the last match. He comes across as an express fast bowler. Bowls most of it in the mid to higher 140 kph range, gets the ball to swing when he pitches it in good length and further up but also likes to dig it in short. Williams has the ability to bowl in the channel that causes a lot of troubles for the batsmen but at the same time tends to stray a little too straight and that makes it a fodder to score easy runs.

He got his maiden international wicket with that of Pakistan’s Sharjeel Khan. In only his debut game the 26-year old right-arm fast bowler showed that he also has a good slower ball in his armory and knows how to mix it up pretty well in the over. One of it proved good enough and he deceived Khalid Latif to get him out bowled.

He has the Caribbean thing in him, loves his cricket, has fun while playing and celebrates like his heart tells him to. His wicket celebration was not a conventional one; yes he did run through to his teammates but then went into a jig of his own. Dancing, almost twerking, a little belly dance as well with his hands up in the air. Wonder what he would like to name it.

Also Watch: Ravindra Jadeja’s half century celebration and Virat Kohli’s epic response

Watch: Kesrick Williams’ twerky wicket celebration:

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