“Waha pe bhi ban hogye”: shikhar dhawan roasts ambati rayudu on camera
IPL commentators panel features some new big names in the Ongoing Edition. For IPL 2025, The Stalwarts Like Shikhar Dhawan and Ambati Rayudu also joined the commentary panel after calling time on their respective playing careers. Both dhawan and rayudu made a mark not only in the ipl but also in the Indian team with their numerous brilliant performances. Notable, bot the players were also a part of the India’s U-19 World Cup Squad in 2004, where rayudu was the captain of the team.
Recently while commentating during a IPL match, dhawan shared a hilaous story about rayudu and the 2004 u-19 world cup, which left everyone in splits. The Former Punjab Kings Skipper Roasted Rayudu by Stating that he was bained from India’s semi-full match against Pakistan in 2004.
,Ambati rayudu ka bahut bada naam tha u19 main. Humare captain the u19 world cup mein aur waha pe bhi ban hogaye the, humara semi-final mar gaya (Ambati Rayudu was a big name in U19 cricket.
Shikhar dhawan -ambati raydu waha pe bhi ban ho gye#RCBVSPBKS pic.twitter.com/pjagdl6nkb
– Vaibhav (@dmmflick) April 20, 2025
For the universed, Rayudu was banned from the semi-full match of the U-19 World Cup in 2004 Between India and Pakistan as he Breed the ICC Code of Conduct in the Previous Game. He had accepted his offense of wasting time.
Hearing to Dhawan’s Hilaous Tale, Rayudu and Former India Opener Aakash Chopra, Who was also a part of the conversation, was left in splits.
Talking about IPL 2025, Mumbai Indians registered An Emphatic Victory Ever The Arch-Rivals Chennai Super Kings by Nine Wickets on Sunday.
It was mi’s fourth Victory in eighth game while for csk, it was the Sixth defeat in eight matches. The MS Dhoni-LED Side is Struggling for Consistency, in Order to Bounce Back in the Tournament.
“I don’t see them coming back this season. Even dhoni acknowledged that in his post-match comments-saaying they’re alredy looking ahead to the next season. Fearless, Not Reckless, Cricket.
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