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Ravi Shastri Shares Pic Of "Chillax Day In Kovalam" Ahead Of India vs South Africa T20I

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Former India head coach Ravi Shastri is completely enjoying his return to media commitments ever since completing his stint with the Indian cricket team.

His energy and verve behind the mic has been appreciated by fans who are more than happy to have Shastri back in the commentary box.

Shastri has been flooding the social  media with posts ever since he left the Indian cricket team's head coach's jobs and most of them are well appreciated by fans because of the "chill" factor these posts have.

Ahead of India's first T20I against South Africa, Shastri shared some photos of him having lunch with his friends at a restaurant near the Kovalam beach in Thiruvananthapuram.

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