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Gautam Gambhir vs Navjot Singh Sidhu in ‘shayari’ contest after India’s Champions Trophy win – WATCH

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Gautam Gambhir vs Navjot Singh Sidhu in 'shayari' contest after India’s Champions Trophy win - WATCH
Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma (BCCI Photo)

NEW DELHI: Team India head coach and former opener Gautam Gambhir is known for his intense demeanor, rarely seen flashing a smile. Staying true to his reputation, he maintained a serious expression throughout the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final against New Zealand. Fully engaged in the game, he reacted passionately whenever India hit a boundary or took a crucial wicket.
After India’s four-wicket triumph over New Zealand, Gambhir, who secured his first ICC title as coach, surprised everyone with his ‘shayari’.
During a post-match interaction, he joined former cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu in summing up India’s victory in poetic style. Gambhir playfully teased Sidhu with a couplet, prompting him to complete it.

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Here’s how the exchange unfolded:
Sidhu: “Gauti bhai… See…”
Gambhir: “Forget about me. You please recite your sher. Or shall I?”
Sidhu: “Alright. Go ahead.”
Gambhir: “It’s your sher.”
Gambhir: “Fann kuchalne ka hunar seekhiye janaab…”
Sidhu: “Saanpo ke darr se jungle nahi chore jaate.”
Sidhu then playfully urged Gambhir to celebrate with a bhangra move, but the head coach initially refused outright.
“Please create one more piece of history today. It’s a request from me as an elder brother. Show us some bhangra,” Sidhu said.

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To this, Gambhir replied, “Arre nahi, main chala jaunga” (No way, I’ll leave).
However, with some persuasion from Sidhu and Aakash Chopra, Gambhir eventually gave in, joining in for a bhangra step to the Punjabi track Sauda Khara Khara.
This was India’s third Champions Trophy triumph, having previously won in 2002 (as joint winners with Sri Lanka) and in 2013.





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