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Asia Cup 2022: The dance moves of the Indian team were copied by Hong Kong, the video went viral


A video of Hong Kong’s team qualifying in the Asia Cup by performing amazingly in the Asia Cup qualifiers is becoming increasingly viral on the internet. In this video, the players of Hong Kong team are seen copying the dance of the Indian team. This dance video of Hong Kong team is becoming increasingly viral on the internet. Cricket fans are very fond of this video.

Indian team copied
In the recently concluded India vs Zimbabwe series, Team India did a wonderful dance on the song Kala Chashma after winning the series. In this dance, Ishaan Kishan, Shubman Gill, Shikhar Dhawan all put their dance talent in front of the fans. Now this dance of the Indian team has also been copied by the team of Hong Kong. The Hong Kong team has also done a fun dance on the song Kala Chashma. In this video, Hong Kong players were also seen trying to copy the dance moves of the Indian team. However, Hong Kong players could not copy the moves completely.

Hong Kong will face India on August 31
Hong Kong has become the sixth team to qualify for the Asia Cup. Hong Kong has got a place in Group A along with India and Pakistan. On August 31, Hong Kong will clash with India. In the match on Wednesday, Hong Kong defeated the UAE, which is hosting the Asia Cup, by 8 wickets. With this victory, Hong Kong’s place in the Asia Cup was confirmed. This is the fourth time that the Hong Kong team will be seen playing in the Asia Cup.

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