 Look at the emotional gambit. These two went on the sidelines while watching their team. They were happy. They're sad. They're praying for help. They get their prayer. Now they're distraught again. And then finally excitement. One of my favorite celebrations I've seen. This is Kuwait versus the United Arab Emirates in cricket. If you I know my audience doesn't really like cricket that much, but that's so funny. I needed to break it down. They need 17 runs off the next 16 balls to beat the United Arab Emirates, which would be a pretty big victory. This is a qualifying tournament to get to the Asia Cup. There's seven out. So this is they've scored 157 runs and they've gotten seven outs. It's only one inning games. And there's limited amount of pitches in baseball speak. And so once they get 10 outs, they're done. Or once they're out of pitches, they're done. And they need 17 more runs off the next 16 balls. And that one is an out. So now UAE, what's the short form for United Arab Emirates? Emirates, UAE, they say UAE during the game, but they're skipping the A that's taken for the wicket. So that's one way the batsman can get out. They're excited. UAE is now looking like, all right, we're in decent enough shape. The new batsmen come in and they're both pitchers. This is the bottom of the batting order. So they're not hitters primarily. They're bowlers first. This isn't their skill set. They get one run there because they hit it and they ran. That's one. Now they need 15 off of 12. Oh, and that one's going to hit the boundary, which means it's automatically four runs. And that's just a mistake by the keeper. And they're so distraught. And this guy's like, oh, come on, it's my favorite. You're like, oh, come on, what the hell? Yeah, I mean, do I really even have to say anything? Just right past the keeper for. Come on, now that one cracked me up and these guys are excited. All right, they're excited. So now it's 11 off of 11 should be able to do that. But that produces no run. So now it's 11 runs needed off of 10 and that one. Everything's live. So that actually gets them a run because the keeper threw it so high in the air that they decided to run. Not great. They need 10 off of nine. That's nothing. That's a dot ball means no runs. That's go and the keeper gets that one. And now they're scared. Now the numbers aren't looking incredibly that great, but that one is okay. That's one. So now you're in the final over a new bowler comes in. That's the last batsman that got out from the start of the video. Now six balls means a new bowler is going to come in. It's the final over and over as a set of six balls, they need nine runs. Kind of a big ask. Now the captain is going to set their fielders. He's going to say, get over there. Go over there offside. And he's looking around like, where are you putting them? Okay. He's like, yeah, no, go deep. So they got all these infielders, only one outfielder. And he's way deep on what we would call oppo because it's a lefty. They call it offside and lakeside. And then the batsman is going to look and be like, you got no one behind me. Okay. Cool. Noted. Now these guys are going to start praying. Please help. I would like to win. And the first ball of the over, bam, clobbers it the other way. That's like a pretty aggressive swing with eight outs already. These guys get so scared that the ball's going to hit and the guy in front of them didn't even look. No interest. Must be a UAE fan. But huge from that guy. Oh my God. He hit it where they weren't. His prayers are answered. There you go. That really helps them. I love this. Look how he anticipates that they're going to throw the full distance and bounce it by his feet or come at him hard. So he steps back, crouches, unleashes, and that is six runs. So it's huge. Now they only need three off of the next five balls and they have two outs left. So they're in like really good shape and they can just dink and dunk their way back. And that's what he's going to do. He's going to go the same way, but very softly and just get one run. So now they need two runs off the next four balls. The other batsman is now up. He nods. Don't worry. I got it. UAE is now terrible. They're going to start praying and that one just puts it right over the infielder's head. A little bloop shot. That's another run. So now they only need one run off the next three balls and these guys, happy UAE devastated. They're hugging. Look at these two. They're hugging. We've already won. Double fist pump coming your way, right? Yeah. They need one run off the next three balls. And look, they have everybody in the infields all in besides this guy who's back there guarding the boundary. They call it boundary rider. Well, even he's coming in. Never mind. Everybody is in to stop the one run. Infield is in and baseball speak and the infield in works because they peg the wicket. So that's the other way you can get out a run out. And now look at these guys. They were just hugging victory in hand and now they're scared. Look at this. He just kind of dings it, tries to play it really shallow in front of the infielders like a bunt almost to get the one doesn't work. The other guy's out and now it's like, oh no, look at these guys. Oh, the emotional gamut is insane because now there's nine outs. So there's two balls left, sure. But if this is a wicket here, the game's over. If the bowler hits the stumps, if he gets caught out or run out, it's over and they don't win. He needs to score here or the next one. And don't worry, they do it. It's a huge win for Kuwait. Kind of shocked the world, beaten United Arab Emirates, UAE. Oh, look at this guy. Fist bump in, fist pump, big fist pumps. A good fist pump country, I'm guessing. And now my heroes are gonna run out. And this is one of my favorite celebrations. High five, high five, nope. Slow about that. All right, running out, running out. High five, high five, high five. No, I'm just gonna hit you in the head and then I'm gonna do my own thing. Ah! Meet number 77. It's a beautiful thing. It's awesome. This was a thriller. Coach of the UAE is not. Not thrilled. Opposite of thrilled. And I like this, he says, hey, that was all you. I am proud of you. That was all you. I don't know that's what he's saying, but it sure seems like it. Trouble here if it hits, yeah, my goodness. Another twist in the tail. Another twist in the tail.