Former India opener Navjot Singh Sidhu redeemed pre-England captain with brutality Michael von For his prediction about the ongoing test series between India and England. Navjot Singh Sidhu gave a ruthless Techdown and openly called Vauan a ‘fool’, which promotes reactions on social media.
India closed their test series with a major batting performance on the first Test day in Leeds on Friday, 20 June. After being asked to bat first, the visitors sometimes posted in England with their highest opening-day Test total, 359/3, Yashsvi Jaiswal (101) and Captain Shubman Gill (127*).
Fool grows without water – Navjot Singh Sidhu Mock Mockel Von
Before the Test series began, Michael Vaughan registered a 3–1 win against India for England. He dismissed India’s opportunities, citing the lack of his experience and the absence of major players. Virat Kohli And Rohit Sharma.
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“They arrive to lose again,” Michael Vaughan had earlier said about India.
Navjot Singh Sidhu responded to the prediction of Von’s pre-series. In a video shared by Star Sports, Sidhu made fun of Von’s track record with predictions, saying that his predictions are always wrong.
Sidu said in a video shared by Star Sports, “Flowers grow without water. Michael Vaughan, your predictions. They are always wrong.”
Vaughan made a bold prediction during 2020-21 Border-gavaskar trophySupporting 4–0 in favor of Australia after India’s huge defeat in the inaugural test in Adelaide. However, India proved them wrong by bouncing the 2–1 series to seal the victory.
There is no sadness that there will be no insult to the regret – Navjot Singh Sidhu
Navjot Singh Sidhu joked EnglandThe current bowling unit, called them “pedestrians”. He said that the Indian batsmen were stepping out and behaving them like spinners. Sidhu described the position of Michael Vaughan as pathetic.
“BGT and then South African people are never winning against Australia. I hope you are not predicting India’s victory anymore. Look at their bowling attack. They are pedestrians. Three Indian batsmen are stepping out and killing them like spinners,” Sidhu said.
He said, “The noise of the boss proves nothing. Even a hen is laying as a asteroid while laying an egg saline. Stop making noise, do anything. There is no pain that there will be no pain. The man will not insult the pity. The man is in a pathetic condition,” he said.
India controls the early day of the first Test against England
India showed their dominance at 1 of the first Test in Heddingley after England captain Ben stokes First chose to bowl. The Indian batsmen created the most favorable conditions for posting a total of 359/3 by stumps.
Openers Yashsvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul set up the tone quickly with a 91 -run partnership. Rahul was dismissed for 42, and debut Sai Reformson left for a duck. Jaiswal scored 101 runs in 159 delivery including 16 fours and a six before being rejected by Ben Stokes.
Captain Shubman Gill scored 127 runs off 175 balls. He got strong support in the vice-captain Rishabh Pant, who did not finish 65 with 102 balls, hit six fours and two sixes. With seven wickets in hand, India’s goal will be aimed at posting a large scale for the first time on 2 days.
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