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    Big B's latest 'biased commentary' jibe at Harsha Bhogle

    Big B's latest 'biased commentary' jibe at Harsha Bhogle

    By Mudit Bhatnagar
    Feb 20, 2018
    08:38 pm

    What's the story

    That Amitabh Bachchan is an avid Cricket fan is known to all. His social media pages are flooded with posts regarding the game. The megastar does not shy away from expressing his excitement whenever India registers a win.

    However, his latest post on Twitter after India thrashed South Africa in the first T20I had something more to it, a jibe at commentator Harsha Bhogle.

    Twitter Post

    First, check out what Big B wrote on his Twitter

    T 2619 - INDIA wins first T20 against SoAf .. brilliant play .. loved the aggression .. and loved the bias commentating .. keep doing that please ..coz' every time you do that we WIN handsomely ! pic.twitter.com/q3cES8Q772

    — Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) February 18, 2018

    Details

    Big B is not pleased with Harsha

    Although he did not take any names in his tweet, it was quite apparent whom he was referring to.

    The 'Piku' actor has expressed his displeasure over Harsha's commentary in the past as well.

    Infact, it was Big B's objection that led to the commentator's ouster, after a couple of Indian cricketers too voiced similar opinions.

    Men in blue on a roll

    India's handsome win over SA

    Carrying forward their winning momentum from the recently concluded ODI series into the T20I matches, India thrashed South Africa by 28 runs in the first of the three face-offs.

    India's win was powered by the stellar performances of Shikhar Dhawan and Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

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