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‘Sreesanth Nahi Banna’ Navdeep Saini’s 7-YO Comment Resurfaces & Fans Have An Awkward Moment


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The 28-year old Navdeep Saini has seen phenomenal success as an international cricketer in the past couple of years. In the two Tests, seven One-Day Internationals and 10 T20 Internationals that the pacer has played for the country, Saini has shown elite character and become one of the greatest weapons for skipper Virat Kohli in all formats of the game.

Having said that, thanks to the power of social media and how evolved the internet has become in the current era, it is almost impossible for anyone to keep their past activities hidden, whether it be a hilarious picture or a cheeky yet innocent comment towards another player.

In Saini’s case, it was the latter which has come back to haunt the cricketer as one of his comments on a seven-year old picture has gone viral.

A picture uploaded by the then 21-year old athlete shows him holding on to a massive trophy with a caption ‘Born to win...’ edited over it in big bold letters. One of Saini’s friends appreciated his achievement by calling him “junior shreesanth” but the way Saini replied, definitely  makes for an awkward moment the next time he meets the controversial Kerala pacer.

“ooooo bhai mujhe nahi bnna shreesanth,mujhe to breet lee bnna h (I don’t want to become Sreesanth, I want to become Brett Lee),” Saini commented on his own post.

Navdeep Saini’s Past Doesn’t Like Sreesanth © Facebook - Navdeep Saini

Why Such A Response?

At the time when Saini made this comment, Sreesanth found himself accused of a spot-fixing incident in the Indian Premier League along with other players like Ajit Chandila and Ankit Chavan.

However, in 2020, Sreesanth’s punishment was reduced by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Indian Judicial System, allowing him to return to domestic cricket under the ambit of the Indian cricket Board.

Unfortunately, Sreesanth’s return has not gone the way he had imagined. He had applied to get qualified for the mini-auction ahead of the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League but none of the eight franchises in the league have shown any interest in buying him at the moment.


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