Rishabh Pant recreated the viral clip of Sunil Gavaskar shouting 'stupid, stupid, stupid' during commentary when the Indian wicketkeeper-batter threw away his wicket in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Pant shared the clip on Instagram, seemingly for a brand. Gavaskar had criticised Pant for his dismissal in the fourth Test of the series in December 2024, calling it a 'stupid shot.'
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