Watch “Meri t-shirt hatake pasina chatega,” Shubman Gill made a big offer to Ishaan Kishan, the video went viral: “Hate my T-shirt, will you sweat?” Shubman Gill’s terrible offer to Ishaan Kishan, video viral
During the first match of the recently concluded two-match Test series against the West Indies in Roseau, India batsman Shubman Gill and wicket-keeper batsman Ishan Kishan took the field together for the first time in a Test match.
During both innings for a total of 115 overs, when they shared the pitch, Gill and Kishan cracked several amusing jokes on the field which were captured on the stump mic.
Gill and Kishan are likely to continue to enthrall audiences with their batting prowess and hilarious camaraderie, even as they pretend to be a mischievous couple of the Indian cricket team in the presence of skipper Rohit Sharma and former skipper Virat Kohli.
A video that went viral recently shows Gill making a lewd offer to Kishan when the two were fielding close to the batsman, presumably in the second innings at Windsor Park last week. The offer was not made public during the game there.
Remove my T-shirt, will you sweat? [Will you take off my T-shirt and lick the sweat?], Gill is heard inviting Kishan. “Is he crazy? [Are you crazy or what?], responds Kishan.
For those who are not in the know, looks like Gill and Kishan have no plans to end the friendship fueled by their hilarious pranks. Sharma revealed his entertaining pre-match routine during a post-match interaction earlier this year.
India got to bat only once during the game, so neither Gill (6) nor Kishan (1*) could score more than ten runs. In his first batting as India’s new No. 3, Gill’s stay was extended to just 11 balls until he hit a Jomel Warrican delivery at second slip.
Sharma pointed to Kishan from the dressing room to score his maiden Test debut after facing 19 dot balls. In the game, fielders Gill and Kishan took three and two catches respectively. Readers must be aware that behind the stumps, Kishan had replaced wicket-keeper Shrikar Bharat.