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Fan Complains About Quality Of Hindi Commentary. Harbhajan Singh Responds




The former spinner of the Indian cricket team Harbhajan Singh responded to a fan complaining about the quality of the comments in Hindi during the cricket matches. Harbhajan is currently part of the team of comments from the current Indian League (IPL) 2025. In a video becoming viral on social networks, the fan said that the commentary in Hindi was informative in the past, but he thinks that nowadays, the accent is more on liners and poetry. Harbhajan took the comments positively and wrote on his account X (formerly known as Twitter) – “Thank you for the contribution. We will work there.”

Meanwhile, Punjab Kings (PBKS) won a narrow victory over Gujarat Titans (GT) during a high score meeting in the current Indian League (IPL) on Tuesday. Defending a formidable total of 243/5, the Punjab managed to restrict Gujarat to 232/5, guaranteeing an exciting victory of 11 points.

The Gujarat took a good start, with the operators Sai Sudharsan and Captain Shubman Gill in a 61 -point stand. However, Glenn Maxwell provided Punjab a crucial breakthrough, rejecting Gill for 33.

Sudharsan continued to dominate, playing a stocky of 74 out of 41 balls, which included five four and six. However, his sleeves were interrupted by the seamstress of the left arm Arshdeep Singh, leaving the Gujarat to 145/2 in 12.3 Overs.

Jos Buttler and Sherfane Rutherford then built a 54 -point partnership, keeping Gujarat in hunting. Buttler reached his half-century but was turned upside down for 54 years by Marco Jansen. Rahul Tewatia followed but only managed six points before being exhausted.

The Gujarat still needed fast races, Rutherford fought valiantly until the end, marking 46 on 28 balls with four limits and three. However, Arshdeep Singh struck again, rejecting him to put the punjab on the verge of victory.

Arshdeep was the out -of -competition launcher for Punjab, ending with 2/36 figures in his four Overs. Jansen and Maxwell participated in a counter each, helping the Kings at Punjab to win their first victory in the tournament.

Earlier, after winning the draw, Gujarat chose to play first. Punjab’s beginner Priyansh Arya gave them the start of theft, helping the team reaching 50 in just 4.3 Overs. Arya played a leaflet of 47 out of 23 balls, breaking seven limits and two before falling at the experienced Rashid Khan, leaving pbks at 79/2.

Azmatullah Omarzai, the versatile of Afghanistan, had an impact immediately, launching six of his compatriot Rashid Khan on the very first ball he faced. However, his sleeves were short -lived because he was dismissed for 16 out of 15 Sai Kishore balls, who hit fast succession twice by trapping Glenn Maxwell for a golden duck during the very next delivery.

Marcus Stoinis then joined Iyer at the Plé, and the duo sewed a crucial stand of 57 points together before Sai Kishore claimed his third counter by rejecting Stoinis for 20.

The Punjab reached the mark of 200 points in 17.4 Overs, Iyer and Shashank Singh accelerating towards the end. Their explosive partnership of 81 points propelled PBK to a massive total. While Iyer remained unbeaten on 97, Shashank played an ardent cameo, marking 44 on 16 deliveries, finishing the sleeves in style by attacking Mohammed Siraj in the final.

For Gujarat, Sai Kishore was the out -of -competition launcher with three counters, while Rashid Khan and Kagiso Rabada picked up a counter each. However, all GT quisons have endured a difficult outing against the aggressive punjab striker.

(With Ani entries)

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