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Watch: Rishabh Pant's Instruction Backfires, Says "Merko Kya Pata Hindi Aati Hai"

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Rishabh Pant continues to amaze the fans of Team India and cricket with his stump mic gold. In the second Test between India and New Zealand at Pune, Pant was back to his vocal best from behind the stumps, in what proved to be terrific entertainment for viewers.

With Washington Sundar returning to the Test side after nearly three years, Pant chose to give his words of wisdom from behind the stumps.

However, Pant's advice seemed to backfire hilariously, as Sundar got hit for a boundary. Sundar was already on a five-wicket haul when Ajaz Patel came into bat.

However, Pant adviced Sundar in Hindi to keep it full and wide. He did so, and Ajaz -- who is of Indian descent -- slogged him down the ground for four, having seemingly interpreted Pant's advice. Watch: Rishabh Pant's advice goes wrong! In today's episode of #INDvNZ #IDFCFirstBankTestTrophy #JioCinemaSports #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/LoUC31wADr "How would I know that he (Ajaz) knows Hindi?" said Pant, as Ajaz hit his shot.

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