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‘Bhai mera bhi bhavishya bata do’ – Fans go crazy as video of Kedar Jadhav’s bang on IPL 2023 predictions go viral

Kedar Jadhav played a few games for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL 2023.

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Kedar Jadhav, Shubman Gill after winning Orange Cap (Image Credit: Twitter/IPL)

A video of Kedar Jadhav’s IPL 2023 prediction has been doing rounds on the internet. In the video, he predicted that Shubman Gill would win the Orange and Mohammed Shami to win Purple Cap. On the other hand, Jadhav had also predicted that Chennai Super Kings would win the 2023 edition. As it turned out, all these predictions came true at the end of the tournament on May 30 at midnight.

Gill amassed 890 runs in 17 games while Shami took 28 wickets. Apart from this, CSK won the final on the last ball after the game was reduced to 15 overs affair. Meanwhile, after the Yellow Army clinched their fifth, the same video has been going viral on the internet. On the other hand, it has also drawn various reactions.

Shubman Gill and Mohammed Shami speak after IPL 2023

After their side, Gujarat Titans lost, the likes of Gill and Shami spoke about how much their individual awards mean to them.

“Means a lot. The hard work that I’ve put in is going in the right direction for me. I think it was very important to start well and I started well. By the business end of the tournament, I converted the starts into big ones. I practiced a lot of [sixes] and I changed my technique a little bit for the death. The SRH hundred was about control and the MI was knowing the situation and taking on the opposition. For any batsman, it was important to anticipate and I did that,” Gill said after winning the Orange Cap.

“People watching enjoy it a lot but it is difficult for those doing it. Only two fielders outside, it is a challenge. There is extra responsibility in T20s. I am also a human, the white ball and red ball make a big difference, and you have to adjust,” Shami said after winning the Purple Cap.

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