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Legendary Australia cricketer Brett Lee never misses a chance to captivate fans, not only with his remarkable skills on the cricket field but also with his charismatic personality. Recently, he once again stole the limelight by showcasing his impressive hindi-speaking skills while talking to Nikhil Chaudhary. Beyond his on-field achievements, the 47-year-old’s engaging demeanour and linguistic versatility contribute to his enduring popularity, making him a cherished figure in the cricketing world.
Brett Lee flexes his Hindi speaking skills with Nikhil Chaudhary
During the ongoing Big Bash league‘s clash between Hobart Hurricanes and Melbourne Stars, the commentary box turned its attention to Nikhil, an Indian-origin player, for insights into the on-ground events. Seizing the moment, Lee, who was also present on the panel, engaged in a friendly exchange with Nikhil in hindi. ജOn-air, Lee g𝄹reeted Nikhil by asking about his well-being and mentioning that it was nice talking to him.
The 27-year-old applauded Lee for his resounding hindi speaking. This exchange added a delightful touch to the commentary, showcasing the camꦏaraderie and diversity within the cricketing community.
Here is the video:
"Your Hindi is too good, mate!"
Nikhil was impressed by Binga!
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL)
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Who is Nikhil Chaudhary?
Hailing from Punjab, Nikhil is garnering significant attention for his outstanding contributions to the Hurricanes in BBL|13. Originally commencing his cricketing journey as a fast bowler with aspirations of mirroring the Lee, the dynamo has undergone a transformative evolution, emerging as a dynamic all-roun✨der. His stellar performances on the field are a testament to his versatility and ♎skill, marking him as a promising force in the cricketing arena.
As per the BCCI‘s rule, Indian cricketers must retire and observe a one-year cooling-off period before joining overseas leagues. Following this guideline, Chaudhary retired from Indian cricket, last playing for Punjab in 2019.