Gujarat Titans star Sai Kishore’s cruel Jib questioned the form of team partner Rashid Khan on commentator

Gujarat Titans (GT) Star R Sai Kishore has supported his spin-twin Rashid Khan to enter the IT Business & Indian Premier League (IPL). With just six wickets in eight matches, Rashid is in the middle of his worst IPL season. However, former Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) were one of the spinner standout artists as GT defeated Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on Monday. Rashid returned with 2/25 figures, the best of the season so far, GT limited KKR to 159/8 in search of 199 in Eden Gardens.
After the match, former England batsman Nick Knight, who is part of the commentary panel, quizzes Kishore as Rashid this season.
“What about Rashid Khan? Your spin twin. This has not been an ideal tournament for him. But in the important time a couple of wickets (today), how is it going for him?” Asked Knight in the post -match presentation.
For this, Kishore labeled Rashid as a “best T20 bowler” and that the entire team trusted him to come well as the progress of the tournament. Kishore also excavated the commentator to question Rashid’s form, on which Knight assured that he also wanted the player to do well.
“He is one of the world’s best T20 bowlers. He is getting his wicket -taking Naik. As a team, we do not doubt his abilities, I don’t know what it is in the commentary box. We all believe him and I still believe that he is the best T20 bowler in the world.”
“We never doubt him. So we want him to do well,” Knight said.
Returning to the match, Shubman Gill helped GT Hammer holders KKR score 39 runs with 90 with his 55-goals.
After Sai Reformson, 198–3 was posted, who hit 52, and Gill scored 114 runs for the first wicket to lay the foundation of the total in the Eden Gardens.
The bowlers then limited Kolkata to 159–8, in which captain Ajinkya Rahane played a single hand with 50 to win the sixth win of Gujarat in eight matches.
KKR, who won his third title of the popular T20 tournament last year, slipped for his fifth defeat in eight matches.
The batsmen won for Gujarat with Jos Buttler of England, who were hitting an unbeaten 41 balls off 23 balls, as they pushed the team forward after the initial stand between Sudarshan and Gill.
(With AFP input)
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