Medhavi Bidhuri's 'Gen-Z' celebration at WDPL goes viral, jersey number 67 catches everyone's attention

Women’s Delhi Premier League 2026 has started from 20th August. The first match of the tournament was played between Central Delhi Queens and South Delhi Superstars. With the beginning of the tournament, a female cricketer is in the headlines for her unique celebration. A video of this match is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which Medhavi Bidhuri’s ‘Gen-Z’ celebration has attracted everyone’s attention.

Special celebration of brilliant Bidhuri in WDPL goes viral

In fact, in the match played between Central Delhi Queens and South Delhi Superstars, Central Delhi all-rounder Medhavi Bidhuri celebrated in ‘Gen-Z’ style after taking the wicket. His fans are really liking his style, the video of which is becoming increasingly viral on social media. According to a post going viral on social media, the idea behind Medhavi’s celebration was her sister’s. His sister had asked him to wear jersey number 67 and do a special celebration after taking a wicket.

Jersey number 67 caught everyone’s attention

On the request of her sister, Medhavi celebrated in the same style on the field, the video of which is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Along with her talent, fans are also praising her cute style. Let us tell you, 6-7 these days, in the language of Gen-Z and social media, a lot of viral memes and inside-jokes are being considered. Although it does not have any special meaning. It has become an internet slang, which youth often use without any particular reason. This is the reason why Medhavi’s number 67 jersey has attracted everyone’s attention.

The condition of the match was like this

Talking about the match, in the very first match of Women’s Delhi Premier League 2026, Central Delhi Queens had to face defeat at the hands of South Delhi Superstars by 29 runs. But Medhavi Bidhuri’s Gen-Z celebration has become increasingly viral on social media. In this match, Medhavi performed brilliantly and took 2 wickets for 24 runs in 4 overs.

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