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‘Didn’t you see what Jada had to show, let me give you one’, Sixes on the next ball; Masai Sanju

Mumbai: In the match against Puducherry in the Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament, the speech of the Kerala players in Malayalam went viral. The stars’ conversation came out through a stump mic. The conversation between captain Sanju Samson and Sachin Baby during the batting and the action behind it went viral.

It was a super hit ‘Captain Sanju Samson’ ‘Dialogue’ while batting. Sanju’s dialogue came after the first ball of the 10th over. Sanju said to Sachin Baby, who was on the non-Strikers ‘end,’ Give it to me, didn’t you see that Jada should show up? Saunju said this to the bowler. This can be clearly heard in the audio on the stump mic. Not only this, with the next ball he was able to hit a six.

Syed Mushtaq Ali won the T20 for Kerala last day. In the first match, Kerala defeated Pondicherry by six wickets. Pondicherry won the toss and elected to bat, scoring 138 for four in the allotted overs. In reply, Kerala overtook the target in 18.2 overs. Captain Sanju Samson is Kerala’s top scorer with 32 runs.

Earlier, Jalaj Saxena’s three-wicket haul reduced Pondicherry to a small score. Returning to cricket after seven years, S Sreesanth took one wicket for 29 runs in four overs. With the win, Kerala got four points.

Batting first, Kerala got off to a good start. Robin Uthappa (21) and Mohammad Azharuddin (30) added 52 runs for the opening wicket. But suddenly the openers returned to the pavilion. Kerala is at 58 for two. Later, Sanju and Sachin Baby (18) teamed up to lead the team to victory. Both added 43 runs. In the meantime, Vishnu Vinod (11) and Salman Nisar (20) led Kerala to victory.

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Last Updated Jan 12, 2021 5:53 PM IS

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