Cricket is known as a gentlemen’s game where sometimes these gentlemen show their success in a very unique way which is known as celebrations. Celebrations are always an integral part of sports; players like to express their feelings in their way. In this article, we will tell you about famous celebrations in cricket.
#1 Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli is someone from whom you cannot take your eyes off. He is always very animated on the field. When it comes to his celebrations he gave many iconic celebrations in cricket, The most famous of them all is Let the bat do the talking where he points his fingers towards the bat and shows how his bat fan gives answers to his haters.
#2 Ravindra Jadeja
Ravindra Jadeja has one of the coolest celebrations in cricket, his sword celebration where he showcases his sword skills with the bat. He is always very flexible with his wrists when he does that.
#3 Tabraiz Shamsi
South African chinaman bowler, Tabraiz Shamsi shows magic in his celebration after taking a wicket. He takes out a rod from his handkerchief. Shamsi has always been very popular for his celebrations.
#4 Sheldon Cottrell
West Indies left-arm fast bowler, Sheldon Cottrell salutes players whenever he takes a wicket. Cottrell marks this celebration as a kind of send-off to the players who lost their wicket on his ball.
#5 Kesrick Williams
We all know that famous notebook celebration from West Indies fast bowler, Kesrick Williams. He used to write the names of players in his hypothetical notebook after taking their wickets.
#6 Kevin Sinclair
West Indies debutant Kevin Sinclair who was playing his first game against Australia in Gabba took the first wicket of his career of Usman Khawaja. He performed one of the best celebrations in cricket after that when he did a cartwheeling backflip which remained a football celebration in cricket.
#7 Joe Root
In one of the ODIs against India, Joe Root took out one of the most Virat celebrations in cricket which was named as bat drop celebration. He completed his century against India and dropped his bat with a style resemblance of mic drop.
#8 Dwayne Bravo
When it comes to celebrations West Indies players are on top, former West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo invented many famous celebrations in cricket. The most famous of them all is the champion celebration that became popular in the 2016 T20 World Cup.
#9 David Warner
Australian legendary opener, David Warner always performs a very high-voltage celebration after completing a century. He jumps high in the air holding his helmet in one hand and smashing with a punch in the air.