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After Test match victory against Pakistan, New Zealand cricketers celebrate with Bhangra

| @indiablooms | Nov 20, 2018, at 04:26 pm

Abu Dhabi, Nov 20 (IBNS): Registering a thrilling victory against Pakistan in the first Test match, New Zealand cricketers were caught on camera celebrating the victory by dancing 'Bhangra' in the dressing room.

New Zealand defeated Pakistan by four runs in the stunner.

Needing just 139 runs to win in the fourth day of the match with 10 wickets in hand, Pakistan looked confident in winning the clash.

Ajaz Patel of New Zealand, making his debut in the match, took five wickets to help his side beat Pakistan and go 1-0 up in the three-match Test series.

New Zealand bowlers led by Patel (5-59), fast bowler Neil Wagner (2-27) and Ish Sodhi (2-37) were terrific as they defended 176 runs target that was set for Pakistan to win the match.

They bowled out the Asian side for 171 runs.

Image: Twitter video grab

 

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