Desert Vipers pacer Mohammad Amir set the stage on fire during Match 15 of the International League T20. The left-arm pacer bowled with fire in his belly, taking down 4 wickets off mere 24 runs in 3.1 overs, proving to the world why he is one of the top bowlers in the game. The real highlight, however, was his brilliant show with the ball, but what did capture everyone's attention was when he celebrated the third wicket he took by mimicking a Pushpa dance move, one made famous by actor Allu Arjun, and the crowd adored it. Social media burst out with people hailing it as a funny celebration of the excellent performance of Amir. Watch the video here: AMIR BREATHING FIRE! 🔥That first spell from Mohammad Amir was literally WOW 🤩 getting rid of three in-form batters in absolutely no time! Sharjah Warriorz find themselves playing catch-up already.🔝 start by the Vipers! 🔥#DVvSW #DPWorldILT20 #AllInForCricket pic.twitter.com/htrZckRgpe — International League T20 (@ILT20Official) January 22, 2025 Also Read | RCB’s England Trio Trolled as 'Agents 007' After Kolkata Defeat Vipers Chase Down Low Target Easily Amir started very well with the new ball by sending back Johnson Charles with a beautiful delivery, followed by getting rid of in-form Avishka Fernando, a player who has been in excellent form this season. Both the wickets depicted the ability of Amir to swing the ball, the precise line and length he delivered, and overall skill as a bowler. The highlight of Amir's spell came on the final ball of his third over. He bowled a full-length delivery, targeting the stumps. Rohan Mustafa tried to flick the ball away but got a leading edge, sending the ball straight into the hands of Sam Curran at mid-off, which ended his innings. The Sri Lankan spin bowling all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga also joined the party by scalping three wickets for just 10 runs, helping his side to restrict the Sharjah Warriorz at a petty score of 91. In response, the Vipers' opener Fakhar Zaman wreaked havoc by hammering 71 off 39 and he was accompanied by the English opener Alex Hales who added 23 off 21 to guide his side to victory in just 10 overs.