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"Upbringing Matters...": Sreesanth's Wife's Shocking Remark On Spat Involving Gautam Gambhir

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Indian cricket fans was witness to one ugly spat between Gautam Gambhir and Sreesanth. The former India teammates got engaged in a heated argument during a Legends League Cricket (LLC) match on Wednesday.

Gautam was playing for India Capitals while Sreesanth was playing for Gujarat Giants. While it is not clear, what started the fight, Sreesanth could be seen giving Gautam Gambhir a long stare after getting hit for boundaries.

Then the former India opener also stared back. Then in a separate video, the two could be seen charging at each other. Sreesanth later said in a video on Instagram that Sreesanth claimed Gautam Gambhir called him a 'fixer'. "I have not used a single bad word or used a single abusive word to him.

I only said, "What are you saying? What are you saying?" In fact, I kept laughing in a sarcastic way because he kept calling me "Fixer, fixer, you are a fixer, F*** off fixer".

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