NEW DELHI: After delivering a match-winning final over to help Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) secure a dramatic two-run win over Rajasthan Royals on Saturday, pacer Avesh Khan had a touching moment off the field that captured the hearts of fans across the country.
While the numbers — 3 for 37, including a brilliant final over defending nine runs — highlighted his cricketing brilliance, it was a behind-the-scenes video shared by LSG that truly stole the show.
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In the video, Avesh Khan is seen making a video call to his mother after his heroic effort. As emotions poured in from the other side of the screen, teammate Nicholas Pooran stepped in with a sweet gesture.
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Seeing Avesh’s mother in tears, Pooran playfully asked, “Why are you crying?”
Avesh explained this to his mother, “Mummy, woh puch raha he, kyun ro rahi ho?”
Pooran then lovingly requested her, “Don’t cry. Nahi crying. Smile, smile, smile only.”
Pooran’s warm “Beta good, beta bhalo” further lightened the moment, symbolising the unity and emotional bond within the LSG camp.
Soon after, Avesh reunited with his family, hugging his parents in a scene that blended pride, relief and affection.
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While Avesh’s nerves of steel under pressure sealed a thrilling win on the field, it was this post-match gesture that underlined the human side of the game — a reminder that cricket is as much about moments of joy and connection as it is about runs and wickets.
While the numbers — 3 for 37, including a brilliant final over defending nine runs — highlighted his cricketing brilliance, it was a behind-the-scenes video shared by LSG that truly stole the show.
Also Visit: Today Match Live Score
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
In the video, Avesh Khan is seen making a video call to his mother after his heroic effort. As emotions poured in from the other side of the screen, teammate Nicholas Pooran stepped in with a sweet gesture.
Who's that IPL player?
Seeing Avesh’s mother in tears, Pooran playfully asked, “Why are you crying?”
Avesh explained this to his mother, “Mummy, woh puch raha he, kyun ro rahi ho?”
Pooran then lovingly requested her, “Don’t cry. Nahi crying. Smile, smile, smile only.”
Pooran’s warm “Beta good, beta bhalo” further lightened the moment, symbolising the unity and emotional bond within the LSG camp.
Soon after, Avesh reunited with his family, hugging his parents in a scene that blended pride, relief and affection.
WATCH:
While Avesh’s nerves of steel under pressure sealed a thrilling win on the field, it was this post-match gesture that underlined the human side of the game — a reminder that cricket is as much about moments of joy and connection as it is about runs and wickets.
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