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Sunil Gavaskar Hilariously Mimics Javed Miandad, Leaves Fellow Panelists In Splits

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar hilariously impersonated his Pakistan counterpart Javed Miandad, sending internet into overdrive. During his appearance on Ten Sports' show "Dressing Room", Gavaskar recalled an incident involving Miandad from there playing days. He also revealed that former Pakistan captain Imran Khan asked him whether Miandad was bothering him or not. Gavaskar's anecdote was a dose of nostalgia for fans, but his impression of Mianda stole the show, leaving his fellow panelists in splits.

"Sorry Sunny bhai for abusing you," Gavaskar recalled while hilariously imitating Miandad.

"Abused me, but when? I didn't hear anything"

"What are you saying, I just said it when I was standing next to you"

"Javed, I thought you were saying something to Saleem (Yousuf)," Gavaskar continued.

Gavaskar also revealed that Imran, who was fielding at the deep, asked him if everything is alright, to which the former assured him that he and Miandad were casually sorting something out.

Gavaskar mimicking Javed Miandad and explain gaali dia incident. Mimicking is

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During the same discussion, he was asked who he would pick between Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli, Gavaskar had a straightforward response.

"I will never compare eras. Playing conditions are different. The pitches are different. The opposition is different. Therefore, it is very difficult to compare people," Gavaskar said, speaking on the Sports Central channel.

On the topic of comparisons between great players, Gavaskar called it something that is a 'weakness' within people in the subcontinent.

"It is only a weakness, if I might call it a weakness, amongst the subcontinent, over comparisons. We will always compare players," Gavaskar said.

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