When Mohammad Shami commented on nepotism in the selection of Pakistan team, this former captain got angry
Shami made this comment on Shubhankar Mishra’s YouTube channel. Mohammed Shami and Inzamam-Ul-Haq (Image Credit- Twitter Indian cricket team’s experienced fast bowler Mohammed Shami recently made a big statement regarding the selection of the Pakistan cricket team. In this statement, Shami raised questions on former Pakistani player and selector Inzamam-ul-Haq. Shami said that he was biased in the selection of his nephew Imam-ul-Haq in the team. Shami made this statement while speaking in a podcast of Shubhankar Mishra, “I don’t understand why people feel the need to target others (India). Improve your selection, and send a good team. They can do this, because the talent is present in them. But they should do one thing, if you want to run a team based on personal relationships, then make it a family team.” On the other hand, now this statement of Shami has not been liked by former Pakistan cricket team opener and captain Salman Butt, and he has given a big reaction. Butt says that Imam’s selection has been done on the basis of his performance, not because his uncle was a selector. Salman Butt gave a big statement Let us tell you that after this reaction of Mohammad Shami, Salman Butt said through a video uploaded on his YouTube channel – Pakistan should not select teams on the basis of relationships and friendship. Mohammad Shami’s comment was made targeting Inzamam-ul-Haq. But I think the statement about him selecting the team on the basis of personal relations is wrong. Butt further said – This is a wrong statement, because if you look at Imam’s records, he came into the Pakistan team on the basis of his performance, not because of any relationship. He was dropped from the team after his performance flopped. Shami’s comment on Inzamam was against decorum, and he should not say such things.
Viral Video: A person commented in Sanskrit in street cricket, fans have now made such a demand from BCCI
The person who is commenting in Sanskrit in the video is Arun Kumar Kalgi. He has been a Sanskrit teacher at Vivekananda School, Bangalore. Sanskrit commentary in gully cricket (Photo Source: Instagram) Listening to cricket commentary in English and Hindi makes the game even more exciting. Due to IPL, fans listen to commentary in languages like Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Marathi, Haryanvi, Kannada and Bhojpuri, which has made it even more interesting. But have you ever listened to commentary in Sanskrit language? Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages in the world. It is believed that some English words are derived from Sanskrit vocabulary. Sanskrit language is taught to children in schools. However, Sanskrit is not used in spoken language. Meanwhile, a video is going viral on social media in which a person is commentating in Sanskrit during a street cricket match. Watch the video of Sanskrit commentary in Gully Cricket- The person who is commenting in Sanskrit language in the video is Arun Kumar Kalgi. It is worth noting that he has been a Sanskrit teacher at Vivekananda School, Bangalore. Arun Kumar Kalgi lives in Muttur, which is 300 km away from Bangalore. Muttur is known as ‘Sanskrit village’. The cricket match was organized by language learning platform Sthaayi and also conducted by Karnataka Sanskrit University. Fans are liking the video a lot on social media. The clip has been viewed more than 2.8 million times, it has received 283,000 likes and fans are also commenting praising it. Fans have also urged the BCCI to include Sanskrit language in domestic tours and IPL commentary panel. A special message is written in Sanskrit on the IPL trophy The IPL trophy is one of the most beautiful titles in the world. In the middle of it is a message written in Sanskrit, “Yatra Pratibha Avasar Prapnotih.” It means “Where talent meets opportunity.”