“It is not fun, Sanjana” – KL Rahul’s fun response to an interview after 2025 Win (Watch)

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Indian creation mixture in India No satisfied He reached Farhan’s response when he was asked to keep the Indian spinning after the 2025 Champions Cup won. India beat New Zealand with four share in the final match on Sunday 9 March, in Dubai to liquidate the title.

After the match, TV presenter Sanjana Ganisan, also the wife of the stars Pacter Jasbert PomraKL Rahul asked how fun to work with spinning in the net and in the field.

To ask her, Rahul gave an honest answer, saying that she is not enjoyable because he had to squat from 200 to 250 times while keeping them.

“It is not fun, Sanjana. I have to excavate 200 to 250 times when these floors are bowling,” he said.

However, KL Rahul also praised the rotating Indian Quartet for its performance throughout the Champions Cup and admitted that he represented a challenge as a goalkeeper behind their trunks when they were bowling.

He added: “It is high quality. It is clear that the stadiums have helped them a little, which makes them more dangerous, and this makes it more challenging for me behind the trunk to keep against them. The way they were exposed to, the way they used these conditions are enormous.”

The video clip of the interview was published by ICC on the official Instagram handle, which can be seen below –


“I fully enjoyed it” – KL Rahul to hit the pressure positions

India V New Zealand: Final - ICC Champions Tophy 2025 - Source: GettyIndia V New Zealand: Final - ICC Champions Tophy 2025 - Source: Getty
India V New Zealand: Final – ICC Champions Tophy 2025 – Source: Getty

In the same interview, Sanjana Ganissan asked both Rahul how much the beating enjoyed the pressure positions. The 32 -year -old answered that he enjoyed it and focused on how to help the team win the matches.

“Yes, I enjoyed it completely. For about a year, I was thinking about how I could improve myself, not just taking the game deeply but also overcoming the line and making sure that my team wins. I worked hard on my game and is really happy that I have been placed in such positions as I had the opportunity to play a kind of cricket that I want to play and win game games.”

Since India was chasing 252 to win the final against New Zealand, Rahul continued to be defeated in 34 out of 33 balls at the end, while making sure that India has exceeded the line.

Even in the semi -finals against Australia, Rahul continued to defeat 42 balls from 34 balls, where he played a vital kick as men champion in Blue 265 wins to win the match and advance to the final match.