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"Hindi Nahi Aati": Sarfaraz Khan Mocks Shoaib Bashir, England Star's Reply Is Viral. Watch

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A lighthearted exchange between India batter Sarfaraz Khan and England spinner Shoaib Bashir has taken the internet by storm.

The incident happened in the 103rd over of England's first innings when Bashir came out to bat, following Ollie Robinson's dismissal.

As Bashir was taking his guard, Sarfaraz decided to have a go at him, questioning the England youngster about his Hindi language skills.

While Sarfaraz was confident that Bashir doesn't understand Hindi, the England star caught him off guard with his response. The hilarious interactions between Sarfaraz and Bashir has gone viral on social media.

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