'Tell Me What You Said To Him?': England Legends Tease Dinesh Karthik For Giving Advice To Virat Kohli In IPL 2025 Final; Video
Former England cricketers Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain recently had a fun moment teasing Indian cricketer Dinesh Karthik. On the Sky Sports Cricket podcast, they joked about the time Karthik was seen giving advice to Virat Kohli during a strategic timeout in the IPL 2025 final.
The video of Karthik talking to Kohli had gone viral, and fans had mixed reactions. Some found it interesting, while others questioned what Karthik could possibly be telling a legend like Kohli. Atherton playfully said, "In the final, what I noticed was, in a strategic timeout, you spent a long time telling Virat Kohli what to do. He was at the crease and you spent a long time, I saw you there, pointing at him, and I think he was out the very next over, after your five-minute lecture." He continued by joking, “Tell me what you said to him?”
Hussain joined in the fun and added, “It’s the first time you don’t have an answer, you’re silent.” Karthik laughed along and admitted he couldn’t even remember what he said to Kohli at that moment. He said it was the toughest question he had ever been asked on a podcast.
This fun banter happened after RCB (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) won their first-ever IPL title, with Karthik playing the role of team mentor. While Kohli played well, scoring 43 off 35 balls, he was dismissed soon after that timeout, which made Atherton’s joke even more humorous.
Overall, it was a light-hearted exchange between former cricketers, and it showed the friendly bond they all share. Karthik took the jokes sportingly, proving again why he’s respected both on and off the field.
Sachin Tendulkar Intervenes To Preserve Pataudi Legacy In India–England Test Series: Reports
Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar has reportedly played a key role in ensuring that the Pataudi legacy remains part of the India–England Test series, even after the recent decision to rename the trophy as the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy.
The Pataudi Trophy, introduced in 2007, was named in honour of Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, one of India’s most respected Test captains, and his father Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, who uniquely represented both England and India in Test cricket. The trophy symbolized a rich historical link between the two cricketing nations.
Recently, the BCCI and ECB decided to rename the trophy to honour Tendulkar and James Anderson, England’s highest wicket-taker in Tests. While the new name celebrates modern greats, many fans and experts felt it overlooked the historical significance of the Pataudi name.
Understanding the importance of tradition, Tendulkar personally reached out to senior officials in both boards and also had discussions with Jay Shah, the secretary of the BCCI and ICC chairman.
Tendulkar’s gesture has been widely praised as an act of humility and reverence for the game's history. It also highlights the importance of respecting cricket’s rich heritage even as the sport continues to evolve with new stars and achievements.
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