Watch: Bangladesh cricket team dance with viral sound track of Bollywood movie 'Dhurandhar'
The craze for the Bollywood movie 'Dhurandhar' goes beyond any boundary. Despite some backlash on the international stage, there is no denying that the movie, especially the soundtrack of the movie, is the latest viral content on social media platforms across the globe.

The craze for the Bollywood movie 'Dhurandhar' goes beyond any boundary. Despite some backlash on the international stage, there is no denying that the movie, especially the soundtrack of the movie, is the latest viral content on social media platforms across the globe. Even the youth team of Bangladesh is not a part of the trend.
The cricketers of the Bangladesh Under-19 team were dancing on the soundtrack after a match of the Asia Cup Under-19. The video of Bangladeshi cricketers dancing to the 'Dhurandhar' soundtrack caught cricket fans' attention on social media platforms.
Yesterday (December 17), the Bangladesh Youth Cricket team was up against the youth cricket team of Sri Lanka. For multiple past few incidents on the grounds, these two nations are considered their arch rivals. Bangladesh got a dominating victory against Sri Lanka in the crucial game of the Asia Cup Under-19 at the ICC academy ground in Dubai.
Read More:
Watch Bangladesh cricket team celebration with 'Dhurandhar' movie's viral sound track
Bangladesh was the first side to bat in the match and registered a total of 225/10 in 46.3 overs. As the target was not high, Sri Lanka had a fair amount of chances to claim the match.
After an underwhelming batting effort, Bangladesh pulled out a stunning victory because of their bowling performances. The Sri Lanka cricket team failed to craft any significant partnership and bundled for only 186 runs. Bangladesh won the Asia Cup Under-19 game by 39 runs. Iqbal Hossain Emon and Shahriar Ahmed claimed 3 wickets each. After the win over the archrivals, Bangladesh cricketers made a special celebration with the viral soundtrack of the Bollywood movie 'Dhurandhar.'
Tags:








