- **Q: Who did Jitesh Sharma recently name as his cricketing idol?
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Sports / Cricket
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma has recently found himself at the center of social media discussion following comments about his cricketing idol and remarks made before a match against Chennai Super Kings...
Jitesh Sharma, who joined RCB for a significant Rs 11 crore after three seasons with Punjab Kings, has stirred debate on two fronts. Firstly, his recent declaration of Adam Gilchrist as his ultimate idol raised eyebrows due to a previous interview where he lauded MS Dhoni extensively. Critics on social media suggested his allegiance might have shifted after joining RCB, a major rival of Dhoni's CSK.
Adding fuel to the fire, Sharma's pre-match comments before facing CSK involved singing a popular, but sometimes controversially used, song associated with South India ('Dosa, Idly, Sambar'). This was perceived negatively by many CSK fans. The episode took a theatrical turn when, upon Sharma's dismissal during the match in Chennai, the stadium DJ played the very same song, seen as a direct troll in response to his earlier comment.
These events highlight the high-stakes environment of the IPL, where player statements are amplified and rivalries extend beyond the pitch. Sharma, who has scored 730 runs in 41 IPL matches (as per the source article's date) with a strike rate of 151.13, now finds his off-field comments generating as much buzz as his on-field performance.
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