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Australia Dressing Room Celebration

T20 World Cup: Shoaib Akhtar finds Australian dressing room celebration 'disgusting'

| @indiablooms | Nov 16, 2021, at 07:07 pm

Islamabad: Former Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar slammed the Australian cricket team for their celebration in the dressing room where two cricketers were seen drinking beer from their shoes.

 

"A little disgusting way of celebrating no??" Akhtar tweeted criticising the manner of celebration by Aussie cricketers.

A video of the celebration went viral on the social media.

In the video, wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade and all-rounder Marcus Stoinis were seen drinking beer from their shoes.

Australia defeated New Zealand in the final to win the T20 World Cup title.

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