Sidhu-Gambhir Dance: 'Sauda Khara-Khara', coach Gambhir did Bhangra with Sidhu in celebration of victory.

Posted on 10th Mar 2025 by rohit kumar

India won the title by defeating New Zealand in the final of the Champions Trophy 2025. After this victory, there is an atmosphere of celebration in the whole country. Indian fans around the world celebrated by dancing. In this episode, a video of former Indian cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu and coach Gautam Gambhir is going viral. In this video, Gambhir danced at the behest of Sidhu. Fans are liking this video a lot. In the final, India achieved New Zealand's target of 252 runs in 49 overs with four wickets in hand.

 

Gambhir Sidhu's dance

 

Official broadcaster Star Sports has shared this video. In the video, Gambhir says to Sidhu - Leave my point. Today you recite one of your shers or I will recite. I will recite your sher.' To this Sidhu says, 'Sing it. Hit the nail on the head friend. Today my sher is over.' To this Gambhir said, 'Learn the skill of crushing the hood, sir.' To this, Sidhu says, 'Oh wow! The jungle is not left for fear of snakes. Create another history today friend. My request is to do Bhangra today.' After this, Sidhu holds Gambhir's hand and then sings 'Sauda Khara Khara' and does Bhangra. Gambhir also tries to do Bhangra by raising his hands. On this, Suresh Raina says, 'Gauti bhai is very stubborn.' In the video, Akash also does Bhangra with Sidhu and Gambhir. Sidhu then says, 'Love you, Gambhir. I am very happy today.' Sidhu also did Bhangra with Hardik Pandya. Its video has also surfaced.

 

'Bowlers make you win the tournament'

 

In this episode, Sidhu also asks Gambhir questions about bowlers. He says, 'Gambhir, while you were the mentor of Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL, you had kept the option of six bowlers. He became the reason for the victory. Kohli was also seen bowling many times in the 2023 World Cup final. This option of six-seven bowlers, has it changed the approach of Indian cricket?' Gambhir replies to this, 'Sheri Pa, this started with the series against Sri Lanka last year. We lost that series. Riyan Parag was our sixth bowler there. Before that, we had only five bowlers. Five inside fielders and two new balls. If you go with only five bowlers, there is a lot of pressure on the bowling. From day one, I wanted that we should have six bowling options. Even if we have to compromise on batting power, there is no problem with that, because bowlers win the tournament, and batsmen only make the tournament. Batsmen win you matches, bowlers win the tournament.'

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