In cricket, we have seen different types of celebrations after a player picks a wicket. Dwayne Bravo who always tries to entertain the fans with his dancing or singing skills was recently seen doing one of the trending steps of Allu Arjun from the movie Pushpa. Now DJ Bravo recreates Allu Arjun’s trending step in BPL 2022.
 Last year, after the T20 World Cup Dwayne (DJ) Bravo, retired from International Cricket and he is not even the four picks of Chennai Super Kings as they have released him ahead of the IPL 2022 mega auction but he is still seen entertaining the fans in the T20 leagues going around the globe.
This funny incident happened in the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League 2022 in match 8th between Comilla Victorians and Fortune Barishal.
DJ Bravo recreates Allu Arjun’s trending step in BPL 2022
On the fifth ball of the 18th over, DJ Bravo bowled a short ball around the middle and leg where the batter Mahidul Islam Ankon tried to go for a big shot but unfortunately could clear the boundary roop as he got caught by Najmul Hossain Shanto. And then DJ Bravo celebrated with the iconic step of Pushpa Movie.
Video of the same-
Firuuuuu @alluarjun 🔥🔥🔥pic.twitter.com/uz4evdmHak
— CricTracker (@Cricketracker) January 25, 2022
DJ Bravo picked 3 wickets and gave 30 runs in his 4 overs spell.
Comilla Victorians beat Fortune Barishal by 63 runs.
Fortune Barishal won the toss and invited Comilla Victorians to bat first. While batting first Victorians scored 158 runs in their 20 overs quota. Mahmudul Hasan Joy was the top scorer as he scored
48 runs off 35 balls including 6 fours and a six.
While chasing, 158 runs Fortune Barishal lost wickets at regular intervals and lost the match by 63 runs. They got all out within 17.3 overs with only 95 runs on the board. Nahidul Islam won the Player of the Match for his brilliant spell as he picked 3 wickets and gave just 5 runs in 4 overs.
With this win, Comilla Victorians are at the top of the table winning two in two matches whereas Fortune Barishal is at the bottom of the table winning just one of the three games.