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Pavel Florin hilarious celebration: fans react on Twitter

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Pavel Florin hilarious celebration: fans react on Twitter | Twitter reactions to another hilarious Pavel Florin celebration after a wicket

Pavel Florin was back at it again. The Romanian entertained both his teammates and fans around the world with another huge celebration after taking a wicket, further enhancing his status as one of cricket’s finest personalities.

In a T10 match between Bucharest Gladiators and Baneasa, Florin ran to the commentary area after taking the wicket of Mohammad Forkan. Forkan tried to hit Florin over fine leg, only to succeed in top-edging a catch to the wicketkeeper.

Florin, the larger-than-life figure who simply loves cricket, took off from the bowling crease to the commentary area before yelling “Gladiators!” into the microphone in celebration. The commentator even knew what was about to happen, handing a headset over to Florin to do his best work.

Florin soon tweeted the footage with the caption “live every moment.”

Fans reacted to another great Pavel moment. Here are some of the Twitter reactions:

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