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CSK DJ Mocks RCB Star Jitesh Sharma With Viral ‘Idli Dosa Sambhar Chutney’ Song During IPL 2025 Clash. Watch




The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Batter-Batter, Jiteh Sharma, received a hostile shipment from Chennai Super Kings (CSK) fans after being dismissed in their IPL 2025 match on Friday. For the Unversed, Jiteh had taken a jibe to CSK and their fans before the 2025 IPL clash. In a video shared by RCB, Jiteh was invited to share his opinions on Chennai. In response, Jiteh started singing the viral song “Dosa, lazily, Sambar, Chutney” in an exaggerated tone.

CSK fans had their revenge on Jiteh after being dismissed by Noor Ahmad. While returning to the dressing, the DJ of the stadium Ma Chidambaram played the same viral song, leaving the crowd in full ecstasy.

However, it was Jiteh who had the last laugh while RCB beat CSK by 50 points in the match.

Seamer Australian Hazlewood, who finished with 3-21 in his four Overs, and the 32-ball 51 of the Skipper Rajat Patidar, sealed the comfortable victory of Bengaluru.

Patidar, who hopes to make his way through the India T20 team, was well supported by teammates with the Openers Phil Salt and Virat Kohli both making scores in the thirties in a total of 196-7.

Chasing 197, Chennai faded despite a late cameo by the veteran MS Dhoni which took a tour of 30 balls of 16 balls, hitting low in order.

Chennai lost the first counters against Hazlewood and the veteran of India Bhuvnehwar Kumar, who finished with 1-20 in his three Overs.

Hazlewood withdrew Rahul Tripathi (5) and the Skipper of Chennai Ruturaj Gaikwad (0) in the second above the sleeves.

Deepak Hooda (4) was then dismissed by Kumar in the fifth to leave the team at home in shock at 26-3.

Yash Dayal took 2-18 in his three Overs, Liam Livingstone in England ending with 2-28 in four overs of rotation.

The duo of India ravaged Jadeja (25) and Shivam Dube (19) set up a certain resistance before Chennai box at 146-8.

Patidar said that her “was a very important (sleeves). We were catering 200 because it would not be easy to continue” in Chennai.

“My goal was clear that as long as I was there, I maximized each ball.”

Patidar said that Hazlewood’s fate “changed the game because we got two to three counters in the first six Overs”.

(With AFP entries)

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