Avesh Khan regrets his crazy celebration versus RCB at Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Avesh Khan regrets his crazy celebration versus RCB at Chinnaswamy Stadium. Following his team’s stunning victory over RCB, the LSG pacer tossed his helmet on the ground in a furious celebration.

Avesh Khan of the Lucknow Super Giants grabbed waves with his eye-catching celebration during a thrilling finale to an IPL 2023 match against Royal Challengers Bangalore at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. In a recent interview, the Indian pacer reflected on his emotional outburst.

Avesh Khan, a 26-year-old Indian speedster famed for his exploits with the ball. Assisted Lucknow in a stunning triumph over Bangalore in one of the tournament’s matches. Avesh flung his helmet on the ground while celebrating his team’s triumph after sneaking a single off the final delivery of the game.

His jubilation sparked a meme frenzy on social media. The Indian pacer being singled out for the intensity of his display. In his most recent interview, the India international reflected on the incident, bemoaning his actions.

Avesh stated that the crazy celebration was sheer adrenaline and that he is’sad’ about his actions.

“Yeh social media mein mera mahool bana rehta hai, and thoda jyada hogaya tha. ” I afterwards realized that I should not have done this. It occurred in the heat of the moment. “I’m now sad because yaar yeh sab cheez nahi karna tha,” Khan told Indian Express.

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When compare to my previous two IPL seasons, this one went just as I had hoped: Avesh

The 16th edition of the IPL saw bowlers, particularly pacers. Struggle in the middle as teams routinely surpassed the 200-run barrier. Despite a low wickets total, the 26-year-old pacer believes he made the necessary impact with the ball this season as he served as the side’s death bowler.

“If you compare my previous two IPL seasons to this one, everything went as planned.” Despite the fact that the season did not go as planned, I kept my economy rate of less than 10. “I bowl crucial overs in the fourth or fifth over and later in death,” he explained, noting that this season has seen more 200-run games and that all bowlers had a greater economy rate.

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