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This time in the ‘Guest In The Newsroom’ our Guest is cricket commentator and former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan. He was a bowling all-rounder and member of the Indian cricket team that won the inaugural 2007 ICC Twenty20 World Cup and 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. Irfan spoke about his personal life, career and controversies. The copyright ownership in the video rests with India Today Group. No third party is permitted to use the video without obtaining the permission of India Today Group. Any permission for usage can be obtained through the email ID provided here mail@lallantop.com. न्यूज़ लेटर के लिए क्लिक करें : https://www.thelallantop.com/newsletter खबरों को विस्तार से पढ़ने के लिए क्लिक करें यहां : https://www.thelallantop.com/ Instagram: @thelallantop Facebook: @thelallantop Twitter: @TheLallantop Production: Akash Singh Video Editor: Shakir Khan 00:00 Interview highlights and key moments ahead 04:24 Saurabh Dwivedi welcomes Irfan Pathan 07:47 Light-hearted banter between Saurabh and Irfan 09:02 Karachi Test memory – why Irfan doesn’t call his hat-trick his favorite moment 10:00 Significance of the three wickets and why fans remember them 10:36 Karachi pitch and conditions compared to earlier flat tracks 14:46 The third wicket – Mohammad Yousuf bowled by a dream inswinger 17:15 Even Yousuf knew the delivery but couldn’t survive it 17:46 Why Irfan doesn’t discuss his hat-trick with Younis or Yousuf 18:23 Concept of fast bowlers hunting in pairs 19:54 Modern Indian bowling pairs – Bumrah-Shami, Ashwin-Jadeja 20:53 Early schooling and first cricket lessons at Baroda Sports Club 21:40 Playing near the mosque and in the neighborhood before joining a club 23:50 Parents’ worries about street cricket and eventual support 24:46 Playing for love of the game, not money 26:00 First realization of financial struggle during U-14 trials 28:50 The “Bhootni Japa” ground and ghost stories from Baroda 30:00 Hard work – being first to arrive and last to leave practice 30:59 School’s support with early leaves for cricket practice 31:55 Record 450-run stand with Yusuf Pathan in a school tournament 32:16 Cycling arguments with Yusuf – who did more pedaling 34:16 Yusuf as a shield and their 50-50 financial system 37:17 On-field argument with Yusuf in a WCL match and later apology 41:27 Gary Kirsten’s chat with Irfan on being dropped in 2009 43:48 Dhoni’s captaincy decisions and Irfan’s response 45:33 Role of a commentator – responsibility towards fans 47:04 Addressing criticism of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma 49:55 Why team-first mentality always comes before individuals 50:36 Rohit Sharma missing Sydney Test and Irfan’s opinion 51:09 Admitting to being “light-handed” with criticism at times 53:08 Speaking against derogatory terms used for Hardik Pandya 56:06 Pressure on commentators and how secure ones handle it 57:45 Greg Chappell’s aggressive coaching style explained 59:00 Indian cricket culture before Chappell vs after his arrival 1:00:59 Importance of cultural acceptance for foreign coaches 1:11:03 Baroda Cricket Association dispute with Kiran More 1:26:00 Dressing room incident – jersey grab by a senior player 1:28:27 Sachin Tendulkar suggesting Irfan bat at No. 3 1:30:42 Test debut in Adelaide, 2003 – dismissing Matthew Hayden 1:33:43 Respect for seniors – never abusing for dropped catches 1:46:00 Australian crowd’s “Indian curry” sledging and his reply 1:48:07 Shahid Afridi calling him “fake Pathan” – Irfan’s response 1:50:00 Flight incident with Afridi and sharp comeback from Irfan 1:52:00 Afridi’s silence after realizing Irfan won’t engage in words 1:53:00 2007 T20 World Cup journey after ODI WC disappointment 1:56:00 Exhaustion after bowling in the T20 World Cup Final 1:56:35 Gautam Gambhir’s crucial knock in the final 1:58:39 How 2007 T20 win paved way for IPL’s success 2:09:50 Age gap with wife – maturity and perspective 2:21:49 Patience and open doors – qualities needed in politics 2:28:05 Gratitude for father – “door to heaven” 2:30:28 Host’s call for Irfan to enter politics 2:31:07 Irfan’s life philosophy – always make a difference
Australian Boomers are one win away from three-peat after their win over Iran (92 - 48) in semi-finals at the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup, ...
Australia vs South Africa 3rd T20 Live Scores This Match Will be Played at Cazaly's Stadium Cairns on 16th August 2025 This Match Will Start at 2.45pm From Indian Standard time. AUS vs SA 3rd T20 Live Commentary By Sports Updates by Chandan. Follow us on Social Media. Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/Sports-Updates-by-Chandan-108054670939374/?ref=bookmarks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr2IiLqoVoqWHdyWW_inRkg YouTube 1: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdEtpnaEyqVJ3p5Xm3OqMEg Twitter: https://twitter.com/techindia251995?s=09 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chandan_singh1/ Telegram: https://t.me/sportsupdatesbychandan A game for the ages is knocking on the doors as Australia and South Africa collide with each other in the third and final T20I of the three-match series at Cazaly's Stadium Cairns on Saturday (August 16). This has been a rollicking series with plenty of action across the two matches in Darwin and the two teams arrive in Queensland for the series-decider with the assignment currently standing at 1-1. Iqbal Sports Live. Km Punk Live. Crictalks Live. Named after Australian rules football legend Roy Cazaly the Cazaly's Stadium is all set to host its maiden T20 international while this will be the first international game at the venue since September 2022. A Tim David power show rescued Australia in the series opener. David hammered away 83 runs off just 52 balls to lift the side to a challenging 178 from 75/6. Kwena Maphaka bagged 4/20 Kagiso Rabada finished with 2/29. Iqbal Sports. Km Punk. Senuran Muthusamy returned with an excellent 1/24 as these spells put the Aussies on the back foot for the majority of the innings. Still it didn't keep David under pressure as the big man went hammer and tongs. South Africa struggled in the run chase with Australia bowling tight lines and lengths. Ryan Rickelton scored a decent half-century but he was a bit too late to take the attack to the opposition as his 71 came off 55 balls. Crictalks. Tristan Stubbs supported the keeper-batter but in the end it was a bit too much to do for the visitors as the rest of the batting line-up collapsed big time. Josh Hazlewood and Ben Dwarshuis grabbed three wickets each while Adam Zampa and Glenn Maxwell kept the stranglehold on the Aiden Markram-led side and restricted it to 161/9 helping the Aussies to a 17-run win. The Proteas had to come back in the second T20I but at 57/3. One thought it was just another game that Australia would dominate. It wasn't the case this time. Dewald Brevis stepped up for the touring party playing a career-defining knock and scoring a breathtaking 125* off 56 balls and saw his side post a massive 218/7 after being put into bat first. Hazlewood and Zampa were extremely expensive while Maxwell Dwarshuis continued their good series with the ball and applied a bit of resistance from their end. Australia kept their attacking instinct once again with plenty of batters getting starts and throwing their wickets irrespective of the situation their team was in. David once again came to the rescue and scored a whirlwind half-century but time unlike the first T20I his catch wasn't put down. South Africa kept chipping away and ensured that scoreboard pressure brought about the hosts' downfall as Australia were bundled out for 165 losing the second game by 53 runs. Every bowler chipped in for the Proteas. Corbin Bosch and Maphaka snared three wickets each. Despite latter being expensive the left-arm seamer was effective with his wicket-taking ability. There are a couple of injury concerns Australia heading into the series finale. Matthew Short who was initially said to be missing the first two T20Is due a side injury picked up while training in West Indies hasn't fully recovered and has been ruled out of the series decider. Hardie who the squad as a cover continues to remain in the Aussie camp. Hardie could come straight playing XI as the hosts will miss dashing all-rounder Mitchell Owen's services. Owen was hit on the helmet in second T20I. He has shown delayed symptoms of concussion and as per the protocols the Tasmanian has to be rested for a minimum of 12 days. Josh Inglis who missed the previous game due to the flu is expected to be back in the XI replacing Carey. Audio Content Disclaimer For This Content This is self-created content and not copied content. The Audio in this stream is self-created and not a copy of any other source. The images displayed are only for information purposes and are made by myself. Copyright Disclaimer For This Content Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976 allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Thank you for Watching Sports Updates by Chandan Please Subscribe to Our Channel For more Live Cricket Updates. #AUSvsSALIVE #SAvsAUSLIVE #AUSvsSAT20LIVE
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