‘Who is this boy?’ Cricket news

New Delhi: Royal Challengers Bangalore created a storm in the final of their first Indian Premier League since 2016 and on Thursday with a wider eight wicket win over Punjab Kings in a lodged qualifier. Punjab’s ultra-invasive approach proved to be expensive as the domestic side was excluded for only 101 in 14.1 overs. Despite being finalized in RCB, 2009, 2011 and 2016, he is still following his first IPL title, he did a short job of minor targets. Phil Salat led the charge with 56 not out off 27 balls, taking the team home in only 10 overs.
With a close-delayed demonstration, RCB advanced to the title clash in Ahmedabad on 3 June. The Punjab Kings returning to the playoffs for the first time since 2014, another shot will also be held in Ahmedabad on 1 June in qualifier 2.The match, however, was not without controversy.
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RCB star Batter Virat Kohli, who was pumped throughout the game – was criticized for alleged inappropriate remarks against every Punjab Kings wicket and team’s victory – debut Mushir Khan.
The incident occurred when 20 -year -old Mushir, playing his first IPL match as an impact option, went out to bat. Kohli was seen pointing out something from the field, and Mushir was allegedly heard as ‘water-boy’, in which the young man mentioned the first drink in the innings. The gestures and comments created a big debate on social media.
Some fans claimed online that Kohli said, “Yeh Pani Pilta Hai” (“This man takes a drink”), as Mushir prepared to face his first delivery.“Look at Virat Kohli in the first slip. Just let him tell him that he is a first film in a very big match. He is saying,” Who is this boy? “Kohli’s gesture to Musheer was also caught on camera, inspiring Hayden’s comment.Harsha Bhogle, who was in the commentary box with Hayden, said that Musheer can give a flickering reaction to his own. “He can simply roam and say, ‘You know my brother, he played 150 plays for India”, “Bhogle said while referring to Musher’s elder brother Sarfaraz Khan, who shared a Test dressing room with Kohli.