Five eye-catching World Cup celebrations
ESPNcricinfo staff
11-Mar-2015

Something fishy: After drawing first blood in the African derby, Tinashe Panyangara sunk to the ground, floated his right palm around and plunged into a swim. Zimbabwe then sunk to a world record fifth-wicket stand between David Miller and JP Duminy, but the unique celebration offered some cheer for their fans. • Getty Images
The cartwheel I: Having snuck through Kumar Sangakkara's defences to reduce Sri Lanka to 18 for 3 in a chase of 233, Hamid Hassan, who wears a snazzy headband in Afghan colours, took a couple of paces forward, flipped onto the ground, and pulled off a cartwheel.•AFP
The cartwheel II: Hamid Hassan wasn't done yet. He ran from mid-off, dived forward and took a sharp catch to dimiss Josh Davey in what turned out to be Afghanistan's first win in the World Cup. He attempted an encore of the cartwheel, but he overbalanced this time and it ended up as a mini-somersault.•Associated Press
The Karate Kid: Krishna Chandran's middle name: Karate. Kevin O'Brien was aware of it as he cut the crane pose from the Karate Kid movies after pouching him in the slips.•AFP
KOB KO's the stumps: On a day when he became Ireland's most capped player, Kevin O'Brien shadow-boxed the stumps, borrowing the corner flag from football, after bowling Faf du Plessis with a yorker.•Getty Images