He's got the groove: Umar Akmal shows his moves in BPL
The 26-year-old is representing Raj Kings in the T20 league
Pakistan middle-order batsman Umar Akmal, who is currently playing Bangladesh Premier League, is once again in the news for non-cricketing reasons.
The 26-year-old, who is currently representing Raj Kings in the T20 league, scored 63 runs his six innings with a disappointing average of 10.5. However, in a video which went viral online, Umar showed he's still the got talent in activities other than cricket.
The Lahore-born batsman, who earlier featured in a famous dance video alongside his brothers, once again showed his moves, this time in a team bus along with West Indian opener Chris Gayle.
For Umar, who recently made comeback in the national side in 20-over format, had a subpar tournament apart from his off-field activities - a big setback for his hopes of cementing a place in ODI squad ahead of Pakistan’s five-match series in Australia.
Nevertheless, it is yet to be seen if his dance moves are still good enough to convince the selectors to give him a chance to represent Pakistan in the 50-over format Down Under.
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The 26-year-old, who is currently representing Raj Kings in the T20 league, scored 63 runs his six innings with a disappointing average of 10.5. However, in a video which went viral online, Umar showed he's still the got talent in activities other than cricket.
‘Umar Akmal can return in any of the three formats’
The Lahore-born batsman, who earlier featured in a famous dance video alongside his brothers, once again showed his moves, this time in a team bus along with West Indian opener Chris Gayle.
For Umar, who recently made comeback in the national side in 20-over format, had a subpar tournament apart from his off-field activities - a big setback for his hopes of cementing a place in ODI squad ahead of Pakistan’s five-match series in Australia.
Umar Akmal's smug response to questions on discipline
Nevertheless, it is yet to be seen if his dance moves are still good enough to convince the selectors to give him a chance to represent Pakistan in the 50-over format Down Under.
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