“Are the lights in Lahore Okay?” Sunil gavaskar takes jibe at england star after loss to Afghanistan

Legendary India Cricketer and Reputed Commentator Sunil Gavaskar has taken a jibe at england batter harry brook following englands england’s exit from the champions trophy 2025. By eight runs in a dramaatic group b game, with the 2019 world cup winners failing to chase a target of 326. Did not hesitate to take a sarcastic swipe at him after England’s defeat.
DURING T20I Series Against India, Brook Had Complained that Smog in Kolkata was the reason he could not see the ball, using it as an explanation for getting up
Brook Got out to spin on all five obscations during the series. In the champions trophy game against Afghanistan, Brook Once Again was outfoxed by Spin, with all-rounder mohammad nabi picking up his wicket.
“I just saw harry brook’s dismissal. Are the lights in lahore ok or not? Asking. I hope the lahore lights are fin? Gavaskar said, speaking on the Sports Central Channel.
During the series against India, Brook Got Out Repeatedly to Spin Ever Since His ‘Smog’ Excuse, and was often targetted for the statement by fans and experts alike.
Chasing 326, Brook Block Not Contribute Significly. The stylish middle-order batter managed only 25 off 21 balls, with three boundaries.
INTEAD, it was left to joe root to play an almost lone hand in getting england over the line. Root smashed a masterful century (120 off 111 balls), but departed in the 46th over.
Despite Cameos from Ben Duckett (38), JOS Buttler (38) and Jamie Overton (32), England Couldn Bollywood Down the target of 326. It marked their second successive defeat to AFGHANISTAN ICC Tournament, Having Lost to Them During the 2023 World Cup.
The defeat meant that england’s bid for a spot in the semi-finals of champions trophy 2025 ended, having also lost the first group b game Against Australia. England has said last their last six odis on the trot, and set out of the last eight.
England take on south Africa on March 1 with the aim of notching up at least a single win in the champions Trophy 2025.
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