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Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo Or Lionel Messi? Gautam Gambhir’s Unexpected Pick Sets Web On fire

Previous India hitter Gautam Gambhir is the ongoing all the rage after his touchy discussion with previous pacer S Sreesanth. The double cross World Cup champions engaged in a conflict of words during the Legends Association Cricket match between India Capitals and Gujarat Goliaths. This episode didn’t stop on the field as Sreesanth took to his Instagram and guaranteed that Gambhir had called him a ‘fixer’, ridiculing him for his 2013 IPL spot-fixing case. Gambhir is well known for his dull comments on the game and cricketers and presently a video has turned into a web sensation via virtual entertainment, where he gave another astounding assertion.

In a viral video, Gambhir was approached to pick between two football greats-Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentina’s Lionel Messi. Subsequent to requiring a couple of moments, Gambhir answered, “none”.

He then said, “In light of the fact that I think, I would go Marcus Rashford.”

As of late, the previous Kolkata Knight Riders captain opened up on his warmed discussion with Shahid Afridi and said that he has continued on a long back.

In a meeting during the ANI Webcast with Smita Prakash, Gambhir discussed how the media generally showed his battle with Shahid Afridi before each ‘India versus Pakistan’ match.

“At the point when there’s a match among India and Pakistan for what reason do they generally show my battle with Shahid Afridi, there are such countless different battles that have occurred. Show something positive. Show when India has won the Asia Cup against Pakistan,” Gambhir said.

“Toward the end, it’s a round of numbers, correct? Eventually, how much foothold you’re getting via virtual entertainment, it’s not about TRP. On the off chance that you continue showing a certain something, it gets negative. There are numerous other positive things to show too, India has crushed Pakistan in numerous significant matches,” he added.

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