“Not Fun, Sanja” – a hilarious response from KL Rahul to the interlocutor after winning the 2025 champion trophy [Watch]

Indian Guardian Dough Kl Rahul He came up with a funny answer when asked about holding Indian Spinner after winning the 2025 champion trophy. India beat New Zealand in the finals in the finals on Sunday, March 9th in the finals to win the title.
After the game, TV presenter Sanja Ganesan, who is also the wife of Star Pacera Jasprit BumrahKl Rahul asked how fun it is to work with Spinners in nets and on the field.
When asked her question, Rahul gave a sincere answer, saying that it was not fun because she had to squat 200-250 times while holding them.
“It’s not fun.
However, Kl Rahul also praised the Indian Spin quartet for their appearance during the champion trophy and admitted that it was a challenge for him as a guard behind the stumps when they were buying.
“They are high quality. The quantities obviously helped them a little, so it makes them even more dangerous and therefore more challenging me behind the stumps to stick against them. The way they worshiped, they were the way they used these conditions,” he added.
The interview video was posted by ICC on the official handle on Instagram, which can be seen below –
“I absolutely enjoyed that” – Kl Rahul on hitting under the pressure of situations
In the same interview, the dreamy Ganesan asked Kl Rahul how much he enjoyed hitting the pressure situations. The 32-year-old replied that he enjoyed and focused on how to help the team win the games.
“Yes, I absolutely enjoyed it. For almost a year, I thought about how I could improve myself, not only to play deeply, but also overwhelmed line and make sure my team wins. I really worked hard on my game and I’m really happy to have been put in such positions where I get the opportunity to play the kind of crunch for which I want to play and win games in my country. “
While India persecuted 252 for winning the finals against New Zealand, Rahul eventually remained undefeated at 34 of 33 balls, making sure India had moved to the line with overpayment.
Even in the semifinals against Australia, Rahul remained undefeated at 42 of 34 balls, playing a vital knock while men in Blue chased 265 running to win the game and progress to the finals.
Edited by Vaishnavi Iyer