In the WTC Final between India and New Zealand, cricket fans and analysts around the world are excited to watch the battle between the bat and the ball. For the first time, a global title is on the line in a Test match, and both sides have risen to the occasion well. In the first innings, India bowled out for 217 by the Kiwis at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton, New Zealand appeared to be in control. Sonu Sood reacts on dismissal of Kane Williamson.
WTC Final: Fan asks Sonu Sood to send Kane Williamson back to pavilion, actor responds with a witty tweet
Despite this, Indian bowlers fought back to remove Ross Taylor and Henry Nicholls for a less score. Kane Williamson of New Zealand, on the other hand, was trying to take the game away from Virat Kohli’s team. The legendary batter displayed an incredible fighting spirit and forced the Indian team to work hard. Williamson remained fearless in the middle as wickets fell all around him.
An enthusiastic Indian fan, frustrated by Williamson’s determination, requested that Bollywood star Sonu Sood return him to the pavilion. For the unfamiliar, Sood has helped a large number of individuals in returning to their homes after the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. As a result, the Indian fan assumed that only the Dabangg celebrity would be able to get Williamson to the hut. Sonu Sood reacts on dismissal Of Kane Williamson. Sood, on the other hand, was of a different mind.
हमारी टीम में ऐसे दिग्गज हैं जो खुद ही भेज देंगे।
देखा, गया ना।🇮🇳 https://t.co/QLZ9aBy7rT— sonu sood (@SonuSood) June 22, 2021
The superstar reacted to the post by writing- “हमारी टीम में ऐसे दिग्गज हैं जो खुद ही भेज देंगे। देखा, गया ना।” (Our team has so many giants who can themselves send him (to the pavilion). See he went).” : By the time Sood responded to the fan, Williamson had been out for 49 runs, and the Entertainment actor appeared delighted.
Ishant Sharma was the guy who grabbed Williamson’s wicket. The experienced bowler bowled a superb outswinger that took a heavy edge off the stump. The Indian side breathed a sigh of relief as Virat Kohli grabbed a brilliant catch at slips. Despite this, the Kiwis managed to build a comfortable 32-run first-innings lead.
India were 64/2 at stumps on Day 5, leading by 32 runs. To compensate for the time missed owing to rain, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has set aside a reserve day. As a result, the contest still has a whole day of play left, and it will be exciting to watch how it plays out.
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