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Watch: Kaif perfects 'Naagin Dance' moves, netizens go crazy

The 40-year-old Kaif, who has enthralled fans with his on-field exploits in batting and fielding, shared a video on Instagram that shows the cricketer celebrating the win with 'Naagin Dance'. The official Twitter handle of Delhi Capitals (DC) also reposted the video.

Mohammad Kaif
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Published : Sep 8, 2021, 7:18 PM IST

Hyderabad: 'Naagin Dance' is infectious. When one sees someone grooving on it with palms joining on the head and swirling the rest of the body, he/she immediately joins to share the celebration during Indian marriage ceremonies. It's so easy that it almost confirms the aphorism: Anybody can dance.

And this time it was India's former cricketer Mohammad Kaif who was seen making those perfect moves after India's sensational victory over England in the fourth Test match.

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The 40-year-old Kaif, who has enthralled fans with his on-field exploits in batting and fielding, shared a video on Instagram that shows the cricketer celebrating the win with 'Naagin Dance'. The official Twitter handle of Delhi Capitals (DC) also reposted the video.

This comes after Kaif, a part of the Hindi commentary team for India vs England series, promised his fellow commentator and former opener Virender Sehwag, that he will learn the art of 'Naagin Dance' and perform on it if India eclipse England at The Oval cricket ground.

"If India wins the 4th Test at The Oval, I'll learn the Naagin dance and do it for all of you," he had told Sehwag during commentary.

And he indeed kept the promise.

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The Virat Kohli-led side registered a famous 157-run win over England at The Oval and are currently placed 2-1 up in the series with the last and the fifth Test match to be played at Old Trafford Cricket Ground.

Kaif, Delhi Capitals' fielding coach, will also gear up to impart his fielding skills to DC's players as the Indian Premier League (IPL) beckons.

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