Shubman Gill’s Father Does ‘Bhangra’ With Rishabh Pant. Viral Video Breaks The Web | Cricket Information

Amid Group India’s Champions Trophy celebrations, vice-captain Shubman Gill’s father, Lakhwinder, was seen shaking a leg with wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant. For the unversed, India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets within the closing on Sunday, March 9 on the Dubai Worldwide Cricket Stadium on Sunday. In a viral video, Lakhwinder was seen doing bhangra with Pant, who didn’t play a single match within the event. In a video posted by BCCI, Lakhwinder was additionally seen sharing an analogous second together with his son Shubman.
Shubman’s dad and Rishabh Pant doing bhangrapic.twitter.com/Dw5namEWdx
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Within the video posted by BCCI, Pant and pacer Arshdeep Singh got here to greet Gill’s father and likewise did ‘Bhangra’ with him.
Gill began the event with a century within the opening match towards Bangaldesh on February 20. Nonetheless, he solely managed knocks of 46, 2, 8 and 31 within the subsequent 4 innings.
Following the triumph, opener Shubman Gill mirrored on the victory and lauded Rohit Sharma’s management and batting method.
Talking within the post-match proceedings, he stated, “Felt superb. For essentially the most time, I sat again and loved Rohit’s batting. He instructed me it does not matter how the scoreboard hole is; the purpose was to bat until the top. We missed out in 2023, so it is nice to win eight ODIs again to again. Seeing the depth with which he performs is superb. He retains telling us to provide it every thing and backs it up.”
Gill additionally acknowledged New Zealand’s aggressive spirit and consistency, praising their capability to execute plans beneath strain.
“NZ are very constant and execute plans precisely. We all know they provide it their all. They confirmed it tonight with their consistency,” he added.
Gill has been touted to take over captain reigns from Rohit as soon as the veteran hangs up his boots. Nonetheless, the India captain has no plans to retire simply but.
“No future plans, jaise chal raha hain, chalta rahega (the way in which it’s going, it’ll proceed that means). Yet one more factor. I am not going to retire from this format, simply to guarantee that no rumours are unfold shifting ahead,” Rohit stated at a press convention.
This was India’s third ICC Champions Trophy title, having shared one with Sri Lanka in 2002 and securing the second beneath ‘Captain Cool’ ol’ MS Dhoni in 2013. With this triumph, India turned essentially the most profitable workforce in Champions Trophy historical past, surpassing Australia with three titles.
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