Former Australia bowler Brett Lee demonstrated his Hindi skills while speaking with Nikhil Chaudhary during the current Big Bash League 2023-24 match
Between the Hobart Hurricanes and the Melbourne Renegades on Thursday, January 4 at Docklands Stadium in Melbourne.
Members of the commentary box elected to ask Nikhil Chaudhary about the happenings on the field, and Lee, who was also on the panel, took advantage of the chance to practice his Hindi with the Indian-origin player.
Nikhil and Brett Lee are here. What do you think? Lee told Chaudhary on-air, “Aap se milke khushi Hui.”
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Nikhil Chaudhary praised the former player’s silky accent, saying:
Nikhil Chaudhary is one of the BBL’s few Indian-born players. The 27-year-old is originally from Punjab and has played four games for the Hurricanes this season.
He has scored 72 runs with a strike rate of 153.19 and grabbed two wickets.
In the current match against the Renegades, he bowled two overs and took Quinton de Kock’s wicket while giving 16 runs.
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Brett Lee has a unique relationship with India
Brett Lee has frequently proclaimed his affection for India. During his playing career, he toured the peninsula and also played for the Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League.
The song, which was released in 2006, became famous in Indian circles.
Lee was seen addressing a handful of his supporters in Hindi during the 2023 Indian Premier League when he worked as a pundit.
The duo were supposedly tailing the former star for a selfie while riding in a scooter, prompting Lee to remark “Aaram se, Aaram se,” and also advised the passengers to use helmets in the future.
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