IPL 2018
Brett Lee’s Action Causes Mayanti Langer To Blush During an IPL Match
By CricShots - Apr 13, 2018 12:09 pm
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is not only for the finest, exciting cricket but also for some of the most surprising incident that took place on and off the field. Something similar happened during the match between Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Daredevils on Wednesday. Former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee, who is working as a cricket expert in the IPL, dropped off the coat in front of the beautiful anchor Mayanti Langer, hosting the IPL show.

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Mayanti Langer and Brett Lee

In fact, in the 18th over, the rain broke into Rajasthan and Delhi matches and the IPL match was stopped. After this, Mayanti was discussing the match with former Australia player Dean Jones and Brett Lee. During this time DD pacer, Mohammed Shami’s bowling was discussed and Lee began to tell some of the key points about his action.

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The fans enjoyed Mayanti Langer and former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee’s on-screen chemistry during the pre-match and post-match shows. Mayanti and Lee were involved in a cute exchange of blushes, and Twitterati could not stop gushing over it. He began to do a demo to explain his way, but due to the coat, he was unable to do a imitate the action in the manner he would have expected. In such a case, Lee did not seem to be able to lift his coat in the middle set, which left Mayanti Langer blushing.

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Mayanti Langer is the hottest anchor in IPL and she is winning the hearts of lots of cricket lovers all around the globe. Apart from her job she is also known for being a wife of a cricketer. Langer got hitched with the all-rounder Stuart Binny who played for Team India.

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Langer remains pretty much active on various social media platforms along with TV anchoring. She has also anchored the Football World Cup, Commonwealth Games, and some other sports events.