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‘Suja Diya Mav Kara Ke!’ Rishabh Pant’s cheerful stump mike moment goes viral – clock. Cricket news

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New Delhi: Rishabh Pant, the vice-captain of Team India, burnt 2 not only with his bat, but also with his words.Now in a viral video, the pants were told on the stump mike, “Suja Diya Yaar Marnel Ke, Ek Hi Jaga Mare Ja Raha Hai” -Mote translating, “He is bloated to me, man, just by hitting it again and again!”The comment directed in partner Ravindra Jadeja came only after an aggressive phase of his innings.Watch:The irony is that the pants were rejected on the next ball, the lbw was pinned by Josh tongue, which after a delivery used to give weapons shoulder to shoulder that returned rapidly. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Despite the dismissal, 134 (178 balls) of the pants had a masterclass in controlled aggression, featuring fearless strokeplays and strategic talent.Cricket veteran Sachin Tendulkar later praised the unusual “falling paddle sweep” of the pants, called it “deliberately and extremely clever”.

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According to the legendary batsman, the shot allowed the pants to scoop the ball with accuracy on the leg slip, especially effective against Bashir. Tendulkar also pointed out strategic mid-over conversation between Shubman Gill and Pants, suggesting that they were designed to disrupt the rhythm of the young spinner.

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The 209-Run stand of Gill and Pants was the cornerstone of the 471-Run’s family, which was followed by the fluent 101 of Yashasvi Jaiswal.While India lost their last seven wickets for just 41 runs, Jasprit Bumrah ensured that he was in command with a three-wicket burst, including the important skull of the root. But Oli Pope’s gritty 100 placed England at 209/3 in the game.

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