“My Wife Chills…”: KKR Star Quinton De Kock’s Hilarious ‘Cooking’ Comment

In a delicious culinary crossover celebrating Poila Baisakh (New Year Bengali), the KKR kitchen show “ Knight Bite ” presented the South African cricket players Quinton from Kock and Anrich Nortje alongside the Indian star Manish Pandey for a special fusion cuisine before their shock against Punjab. Asked about his cooking experience, Kock Quinton surprised everyone with his answer: “I live in the kitchen back at home. My wife relaxes, I make all the cooking.” The South African goalkeeper seemed quite comfortable with the cooking process, even if his teammate Nortje admitted that it was his “first time in the kitchen for a very long time”.
The two South African cricket players revealed their love for fishing, with Kock explaining what attracts him in sport: “The rush to adrenaline that you draw from it … Places of the world you are going … I have been everywhere like the Amazon, Saint-Charles, and go to the middle of the Africa for a while.
The kitchen session included a unique fusion-a traditional bengali paturi with a marinade from Péri-Péri-Péri-A-South African. Cricket players wrapped fish and shrimp in banana leaves before grilling them in the air fryer.
Adding star power to the kitchen session, Manish Pandey joined the group. By reflecting on the membership of KKR, with whom he won the TATA IPL in 2014, while delivering a player in the match performance, the veteran striker shared: “My first time for KKR and my first trophy too, so it was very fun. All the season when we worked hard, then a final game, fortunately the match was in Bangalore and because I lived in Bangalore, Memorable. “
Adding the team’s prospects with enthusiasm, he said: “The way everyone played last year was incredible, and I really hope that boys will be ready to play and get another trophy this season too.”
While the cricket players tasted their culinary creation, they seemed impressed by the result. When asked if the dish was spicy, from Kock replied with casualness: “No, not for me”, presenting his comfort with Indian flavors. The episode ended with a gay toast at the New Year Bengali, South African players even trying to say “Shubho Nobo Borsho” (Happy New Year in Bengali).
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