Bagundi Ra Mawa … Shubman Gill said what he said to Nitish Reddy in Telugu

Gill won the heart by speaking Telugu (photo- Alex Davidson/Getty Images)

Team India captain Shubman Gill has done amazing batting in England. He has scored two centuries and a double century in two Tests. By the way, during the Lord’s Test, the Indian captain once again came into the limelight, which was the reason that he said to Nitish Reddy. Shubman Gill was seen talking to Nitish Reddy during the Lord’s Test in Telugu. He said to Nitish Reddy-Bagundi Ra Mawa. Shubman Gill said to Nitish Reddy in Telugu, what does it mean, let us tell you.

Shubman Gill spoke dialogue in Telugu

Shubman Gill handed over the bowling to Nitish Kumar Reddy in the 14th over and he hit Ben Docket on the very first ball. Seeing this ball, Gill became very excited and he said to the slip–Gundi Ra Mawa… It means in Hindi. Wonderful brother. After this dialogue of Gill, Nitish Reddy did wonders. He showed both England openers the path of the pavilion.

Nitish Reddy’s Amazing

Nitish Reddy showed Ben Docket on the third ball and took the wicket of opener Jack Crolee on the last ball. England lost two wickets till lunch and both wickets were shocked by Nitish Reddy. The interesting thing is that Nitish Reddy was only given only 6 overs in the last match and in the second innings he was not given the ball but this time he was put on the attack in the 14th over and he did not disappoint the team. Now it will be expected that he should show his amazing with the bat as he was dismissed by scoring 1-1 in both innings of Edgbaston Test.

Asish Roy
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