
Temba Bavum and Mitchell Marsh in taking pictures before the Odi series that will start on Tuesday (Picture Credit – Cricket Australia) Australia and South Africa are preparing for the beginning of their series of three ODI matches in Australia, but on Tuesday, August 19, it was outside the field that caught the attention of fans in front of the opener. In the photo shoot before the start of the series, the captains of Mitchell Marsh and Temba Bavum presented themselves with the trophies of the ODI series and flags of their relevant nations. But what really broke the Internet was a few unexpectedly imitated the iconic pose of Bollywood SuperStar Shah Rukh Khan. With the arms stretched out of wide and inclined shoulders, both the captains created the attitude of the trademark, which became famous for Khan on the screen. The actor, adored by his several millions of fans in the country, won his first national prize for the best actor for Jawan, a film that became a blockbuster of the cash register. The pictures quickly became viral on social media and fans entertained at the moment of crossover between cricket and cinema.
Temba Bavum and Mitchell Marsh imitating iconic pose Shah Rukh Khan (picture of credit – cricket Australia)
Temba Bavum and Mitchell Marsh with Odi Series Trophy (Picture Credit – Cricket Australia)
While the photo shoot provided a light moment, both sides are heading to a series with a serious intention. Marsh will lead Australia. All-Rounder does not expect many changes in the Australian aggressive tibling approach that has seen how they claim the victory of the 2-1 T20i series, despite a few early branding collapse.
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Meanwhile, the South Africa welcomed the Bavum, which recovered from the injuries of hamstrings and returned to lead a refreshed group. Proteas added five ODI players, including Spinner Keshava Maharaje, Triple-Centurion Wiaan Mulder testing and Matthew Breetzke and Tony de Zorzi. His ODI debuts the growing star Dewald Brevis, which lit up the T20is of the 41-century in Darwin and fifty in Cairns. As the cricket rivalry is restored, the viral shah rupture Khan Homage has gone up the entertainment twists and added an unexpected layer of color to what he promises to be a competing series.