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“Audio Not Checked” – Arshdeep On Abhishek Sharma’s Viral Asia Cup Reel

Team India pacer Arshdeep Singh revealed the story behind Abhishek Sharma’s viral reel from the Asia Cup 2025. The clip showed Abhishek receiving the ‘Player of the Tournament’ award after the final, with Shubman Gill’s funny cheers adding a humorous touch as he walked up to the stage.

“Oh chale aayiye Raju du munda (Here comes Raju’s son),” Gill had said.

Arshdeep Singh revealed that Abhishek Sharma had personally requested them to record the video. However, he mentioned that the left-hander posted it without reviewing the audio, which led to it going viral across social media.

“Abhishek told us to record his video. We sent it to him with the audio. He has to check the audio right? He uploaded it without checking the audio. So now everyone knows who’s son he is. He should have used some brain to mute it or put some music. Now his aura points went into minus a bit,” the pacer said in a YouTube video with ‘2 Sloggers’.

“Pressure? Just A Two-Second Reel”- Arshdeep Singh On Siraj’s Viral Reel

Arshdeep Singh also commented on Mohammed Siraj’s viral reel from the England tour, explaining that he had encouraged Siraj to make a reel following their historic victory in the fifth Test at The Oval.

“Pressure? What pressure? Sirf bolna hai pressure, thodi der rukna ek second, what pressure? khatam. Reel seedha do second ki. Sab sikhana padta hai bowling ko chodke (You just have to tell pressure, wait for a second, what pressure? Done. A two-second reel. I have to teach him everything except for bowling),” Arshdeep had said in a video that was uploaded by BCCI on X.

Arshdeep Singh mentioned in the YouTube video that Siraj experiences some pressure when recording videos and also shared that he had offered Siraj lessons on how to make them.

“Siraj comes under some pressure while making videos. He is very solid in cricket but he needs to work a bit on content. I have told him also that he can come to me anytime for classes.” (9:00)


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