Shreyas Iyer (proper) exhibits his dance strikes on Mohammed Siraj’s request.© Twitter
India on Friday edged previous West Indies in an exciting first ODI to steer the three-match collection 1-0. The match at Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad noticed the guests placing a complete of 308 for 7 on the board after getting an invite to bat first. In reply, West Indies had been cruising at 133 for 1 at one stage however India bounced again to remain within the sport until the final ball and finally gained the nail-biter with a slim margin of three runs.
Throughout an interplay after the match, Shreyas Iyer and Mohammed Siraj, each of who had been part of the match, had been seen having a enjoyable session. BCCI uploaded the video of the chat on social media wherein the duo may be seen sharing amusing and Iyer additionally confirmed his dance strikes.
All of it occurred after Siraj requested Iyer on why he was dancing close to the group throughout the sport. To this, Iyer replied that among the spectators had been asking him to drop a catch. Because of this he had had some enjoyable dancing in entrance of the group after taking a catch.
Watch Iyer repeating his dance strikes on Siraj’s request after India’s first ODI vs West Indies:
From last-over heroics within the 1st #WIvIND ODI courtesy @mdsirajofficial to rocking some dance strikes ft @ShreyasIyer15, presenting a enjoyable interview that oozes swag – by @28anand
Full interview https://t.co/tau2J3GcBh #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/4rou4918Zi
— BCCI (@BCCI) July 23, 2022
Notably, Mohammed Siraj defended 15 runs within the final over in opposition to the likes of Romario Shepherd and Akeal Hosein to assist the company win the primary ODI on Friday. Whereas the fifties of Shikhar Dhawan (97), Shubman Gill (64) and Shreyas Iyer (54) helped India publish 308 for 7, the likes of Yuzvendra Chahal (2 for 58), Mohammed Siraj (2 for 57) and Shardul Thakur (2 for 54) put up a mixed effort within the second innings to cease West Indies three runs in need of their complete.
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