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Sunil Gavaskar’s big statement on Naveen Ul Haq’s celebration style, “Couldn’t understand it”

Lucknow Super Giants’ IPL 2023 journey came to an end after an 81-run defeat by five-time champions Mumbai Indians in an eliminator match in Chennai on Wednesday. LSG missed by a huge margin and none of their batsmen could bat well. The only silver lining for LSG was the performance of their fast bowler Naveen Ul Haq (Naveen Ul Haq 4 Wickets) who took four wickets. After taking the wickets of batsmen like Rohit Sharma and Cameron Green, Naveen was seen celebrating by closing his ears (Naveen Shut out the noise Celebration), which went viral on social media. Even the great Sunil Gavaskar reacted to the celebration.

Sunil Gavaskar said on-air on Star Sports

“Excellent, excellent delivery, this delivery was 105 while the previous delivery was 133. Naveen is in news recently after his spat with former RCB captain Virat Kohli (Naven Ul Haq vs Virat Kohli). After the celebration (Sunil Gavaskar on Naveen Ul Haq Celebration) He said, “He had trouble with the audience. This is the time when he has got a wicket, he has to hear the applause. When someone scores a century, don’t cover your ears” Hear the applause, clap your hands behind your ears and say ‘Hello, can I hear you now?’ Celebration should be like this..

Mumbai Indians defeated Lucknow Supergiants by 81 runs in the IPL Eliminator on Wednesday. Mumbai will take on Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 2 on Friday in Ahmedabad. Where it will be decided who will face Chennai Super Kings in the final match. MI scored 182 for 8, with Cameron Green scoring 41 off 23 balls, while Suryakumar Yadav scored 33 off 20 balls.

For LSG, Naveen-ul-Haq took four wickets for 38 runs, while Yash Thakur took three wickets. Chasing a target of 183 runs, LSG were all out for 101 runs in 16.3 overs. Marcus Stoinis was the top-scorer for LSG with 40 off 27 balls, while none of his batsmen contributed significantly. For MI, Akash Madhwal (5 Wicket Hall) took five wickets for five runs in 3.3 overs to be MI’s best bowler.