'Don't Forget The Name...': GT Head Coach Ashish Nehra Picks His Favourite Punjabi Song
'Don't Forget The Name...': GT Head Coach Ashish Nehra Picks His Favourite Punjabi Song
Ashish Nehra picked 295 by Sidhu Moosewaala as his favourite Punjabi track.

Gujarat Titans head coach Ashish Nehra recently revealed a hilarious side of his during an episode of ‘Titans Cam’, which was shared on Instagram. GT clashed against Punjab Kings at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday. Ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 fixture against PBKS, the GT players were asked to name their favourite Punjabi songs. In the post, someone could be heard suggesting the popular song Dil Le Gayi Kudi Gujarat Di while Nehra stood in front of the camera. The former Indian cricketer jokingly responded by saying. “Dil le gayi kudi Gujarat di? No no, just because my wife is Gujarati doesn’t mean I like this song. We’re married but we’re very different from each other,” Nehra replied hilariously.

Ashish Nehra finally picked 295 as his favourite Punjabi track. “295 by Sidhu Moosewaala. 295, don’t forget the name of the song. It’s the best Punjabi song,” he said. Nehra was at his absolute best as he was extremely jovial and lively in the post shared by the IPL 2022 champions on Instagram. “Our matchday vibe,” read the caption.

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Several GT cricketers participated in the fun-filled exercise. While GT’s star spinner Rashid Khan mentioned that his favourite song is the chartbuster Arjan Vailly from Ranbir Kapoor-starrer Animal. Rashid added that he liked all the tracks from the movie. “Arjan Vailly, is one of my favourite songs. I listen to that every day,” the Afghan spinner stated.

Coming back to the game against PBKS, batting first, GT skipper Shubman Gill came up with a terrific unbeaten knock of 89 off 48 balls. Sai Sudharsan also produced a vital knock of 33 to guide GT to a solid total of 199.

During the run chase, PBKS were in danger of being handed a humiliating loss as they were left reeling at 70-4 within the first nine overs. Shashank Singh displayed some ice-cold composure and scored 61 (not out) off just 29 balls to help his team win by three wickets and just one ball to spare. Shashank was ably supported by Ashutosh Sharma, who scored 31 runs off 17 balls.

GT will next play on Sunday against the Lucknow Super Giants, while PBKS will host Sunrisers Hyderabad on Tuesday, April 9.

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