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ESPNcricinfo’s Editor-In-Chief Sambit Bal Gave A Brilliant Reply To Gautam Gambhir’s Tweet

Cricket LoungeBy Cricket LoungeUpdated:09/02/2023No Comments2 Mins Read

Gautam Gambhir has sparked a big controversy on Twitter by commenting on MS Dhoni’s iconic ‘six’ picture on the anniversary of India’s ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 win. Gautam Gambhir is known for not mincing his words and he is someone who doesn’t care too much about the controversy and says things without adding filters.

ESPNcricinfo’s Editor-In-Chief Sambit Bal Gave A Brilliant Reply To Gautam Gambhir’s Tweet

Today, Gambhir took a screenshot of a tweet shared by ESPNcricinfo.com and wrote:

“Just a reminder: @ESPNcricinfo: #worldcup2011 was won by entire India, entire Indian team & all support staff. High time you hit your obsession for a SIX.”

Just a reminder @ESPNcricinfo: #worldcup2011 was won by entire India, entire Indian team & all support staff. High time you hit your obsession for a SIX. pic.twitter.com/WPRPQdfJrV

— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) April 2, 2020

Gambhir, in his trademark style, told the website that they need to stop obsessing over just one part of that match and talk about the other contributions, too. Gambhir also batted brilliantly in that match and many believe his performance played a massive part in the outcome of the match.

But, the moment Gautam Gambhir posted this tweet, an army of MS Dhoni fans and a section of Indian cricket fans flooded his mentions. As always, there were two sides–one in Gambhir’s favor and the other against his views. His tweet got thousands of replies in no time and fans started arguing among themselves. It, suddenly, became the hottest topic of discussion on Twitter.

ESPNcricinfo’s Editor-In-Chief Sambit Bal Gave A Brilliant Reply To Gautam Gambhir’s Tweet

However, the best reply came from the Editor in Chief of ESPNcricinfo.com, Mr. Sambit Bal. He wrote that a cricket match is rarely won by one man but there are some moments/images that become iconic. And, MS Dhoni’s World Cup-winning six is one of those iconic moments.

“Without doubt Gautam, you were the real man of the match, and we certainly know that a cricket match is rarely won by one man. It’s just that some images become iconic, just like Kapil Dev holding the trophy in 1983. That’s how sporting memory works,” Sambit Bal replied. 

Without doubt Gautam, you were the real man of the match, and we certainly know that a cricket match is rarely won by one man. It’s just that some images become iconic, just like Kapil Dev holding the trophy in 1983. That’s how sporting memory works.

— Sambit Bal (@sambitbal) April 2, 2020

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