Venkatesh Prasad becomes ‘Indiranagar ka Gunda’, shuts down Pakistan sports anchor on distasteful remark

Published on: Apr 11, 2021 7:03 pm IST|Updated on: Apr 11, 2021 7:03 pm IST

The rivalry between India and Pakistan has been common since the early 90s. Due to the pressure from the fans of both countries, players get charged up to give their best for the team. The former captain of Pakistan Javed Miandad was involved in a funny incident with Kiran More during the 1992 World Cup match. Due to the constant talks between the two,  Javed Miandad did a frog-jump in a reply to Kiran More. In the next World Cup match in 1996 which took place in India, the sledging between Venkatesh Prasad and Aamir Sohail is quite popular.

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Venkatesh Prasad trolls Aamir Sohail

In the social media platform Twitter, the former Indian fast bowler Venkatesh Prasad took a dig at former Pakistan opener Aamir Sohail by sharing the meme. This meme was related to Rahul Dravid’s new ad commercial where he is seen breaking the glasses of the cars and saying ” Indiranagar ka Gunda hoon main”. The bowler purposely captioned “Me to Aamir Sohail in Bangalore at 14.5- #IndiraNagarkaGunda hoon main”. During the match, Aamir Sohail hits a boundary off Prasad at 14.5 and sledges the bowler. Then in the next ball, he gets bowled. 

Then he shut down the Pakistan sports anchor for his distasteful remark.

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Who won the 1999 World Cup match between India and Pakistan?

The match was played in Manchester, where India won the match by 47 runs, and Venkatesh Prasad was named as the player of the match. The Indian team in the 1st innings scored 227 runs with hefty contributions from Sachin, Dravid, and Azharuddin. In a reply, Pakistan team was bowled out on 180, with Venkatesh Prasad picking 5 wickets.

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