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30 Oct 2016 09:23 #325438
by karlaa
"I think our message was clear that it's not any disrespect to the opponents or to show anything else. It's a gesture to people we worked with (Army trainers) and a promise that we will give tribute to them," Misbah was quoted as saying by the Express Tribune.
Misbah made the press-ups a trademark Pakistan style of celebration after scoring a hundred in the Lord's Test against England in July. The entire team then performed press-ups after winning that Test.
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