T20 World Cup 2024

Watch- Danish Sait’s hilarious ‘outside the off stump question’ riddles Virat Kohli

The video has gained close to 2 million views.

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Well-known comedian Danish Sait who is famous for playing a character called Mr Nags of the Bangalore team has travelled to Australia and is making funny videos from the 20-20 World Cup as well.

Recently he shared a video featuring various cricketers from different teams who are going through their preparations for their upcoming matches.

The video which has gained 1.7 million views on Instagram starts off with Sait saying, “Australia me hoga mahayuddha,” from the stands of the Gabba and follows up with, “Thunder in down under.” The comedian then starts asking questions to cricketers starting with Rishabh Pant, to whom he says, “Rishabh aap chhoti umar me shorts the, kyunki aap bade hokar Pant hain.”

Probably the most tongue-in-cheek question was put forward to Virat Kohli, whom he asked, “Virat agar main Australia me outside the off stump sawal phenku to aap khelenge ya chhodenge (Virat if I throw outside off stump questions in Australia, will you play it or leave?).” Kohli reacts by walking off without saying a word, to which Sait says, “well left.”

In the next clip, he rolls from under the table and asks Hardik Pandya, “Hardik kya aap kar ke aaya?” to which Pandya says, “Eh coffee pine ja raha hoon main.”

Here’s the video: 

The Danish Sait video also features players like Ravi Ashwin, Yuzvendra Chahal, Dinesh Karthik, Shahnawaz Dahani, Mehandi Hasan, Shakib Al Hasan, Axar Patel, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and others.

All top 8 teams are going through preparations

Currently, all the teams are playing warm-up games against each other while the qualifiers for the last four spots go on. India has so far played three practice matches, two against Western Australia and one against Australia’s national team. They drew 1-1 against West Australia and won their match against the Australian team by 6 runs.

India will play their last warm-up match against New Zealand on October 19th. The Men in Blue meanwhile start their 20-20 World Cup campaign against Pakistan on October 23rd. The game however is in danger of being washed out as heavy rain has flooded many parts of Victoria.

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