The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 has been quite entertaining for fans from all over the world owing to its breathtaking cricketing action. The ongoing season has brought with it new innovations such as the ‘Impact Player’ rule to add more spice to the game for cricket fanatics worldwide. However, one thing that has taken the internet by storm in the ongoing season is ‘Bhojpuri commentary’.
Ever since the first day of the IPL 2023, social media has been flooded with several clips of Bhojpuri commentary leaving the fans in splits. The use of pure desi slang and the amusing accent of the language has increased the entertainment ten folds while watching the biggest T20 league in the world.
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The storm of Bhojpuri commentary hasn’t even left former RCB skipper, Virat Kohli as the star cricketer was seen bursting with laughter as he watched some of his shots being described in the funniest analogies by the commentators. In the viral video, the RCB batter can be seen enjoying every bit of it as he says, “This is unbelievable man. If you understand a little bit of it, it’s super entertaining.”
The IPL season 16 is being streamed live on JioCinema in regional languages such as Bhojpuri, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi, Gujarati, Bengali, and Marathi to cater to fans all across India.
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Meanwhile, Virat Kohli has been witnessing a purple patch in the ongoing season so far as he has scored 214 runs in four innings at an average of 71.33 and a strike rate of 147.58 with three half-centuries to his name. Opening the innings for RCB, Virat has often been seen attacking the opposition from the word ‘go’. His fearless approach has helped Bangalore get off to fiery starts in the season so far.
RCB is currently ranked in the seventh spot in the points table with a couple of wins from four matches. They will be next up against Chennai Super Kings on Monday, April 17 at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.