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IND vs ENG Test: After calling Virat Kohli ‘Chhamiya’, he made such a comment for Anderson, watch video

Ansh Gain
2 years ago

IND vs ENG Test: Virender Sehwag has been in constant controversy during the Test match between India and England. Sehwag is doing commentary for Sony during this match and every day something or the other is coming out of his mouth, due to which there are controversies.

Viru had earlier called Virat Kohli as Chhamiya. After this he was trolled fiercely. Now they have called James Anderson an elder. He is also being targeted for this comment.

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Sehwag told Virat Kohli that Chhamiya is dancing :-

Virat Kohli danced in joy when Sam Billings’ wicket fell during England’s first innings at Edgbaston Test. After this Sehwag had said that Chhamiya is dancing. Virat’s fans did not like this comment of Sehwag and he was trolled fiercely on social media. Some people even talked about removing him from the commentary.

After Virat, Sehwag told Anderson the elder :-

During the third innings of this match, the ball went towards James Anderson after being hit by Ravindra Jadeja’s bat. Anderson tried to catch the catch by diving in the air, but he did not succeed.

The ball fell out of his hand and Jadeja got a lifeline. After this Sehwag said that the elderly Anderson has dropped Jadeja’s catch.

On this comment of Sehwag, people trolled him fiercely on social media :-

Angered by the comment on Kohli, the fans do not even like to be called Anderson’s elder. 43-year-old Sehwag is calling 39-year-old Anderson an old man. On this, people have trolled him fiercely on social media.

Some people compared them to Aakash Chopra’s commentary saying that both of them are taking the level of Hindi commentary very low.]

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England team close to creating history :-

In this match, the England team has come close to creating history. India had scored 245 runs in their second innings and set a target of 378 runs in front of England. In reply, England scored 259 runs for the loss of three wickets.

England need 119 runs to win and have seven wickets left. There has never been a chase of more than 339 runs against India. At the same time, England’s team has never been able to chase a target of more than 359, but in this match, England has come very close to creating history by scoring 378 runs.

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