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Lucknow Supergiants fast bowler Naveen-ul-Haq continues to be in the news. Naveen was in news for his celebration in the Eliminator match between Lucknow Super Giants and Mumbai Indians. Naveen celebrated in a very unique way after dismissing Mumbai captain Rohit Sharma in the match. Apart from this, he also broke the silence on the slogan of ‘Kohli, Kohli’.
Naveen-ul-Haq and RCB’s Virat Kohli had an on-field brawl during the match between Lucknow and Bangalore on 1 May. Since then Naveen-ul-Haq has been everywhere. After this controversy, this fast bowler from Lucknow was trolled a lot. Naveen had to turn off the comments on his Instagram post. However, Naveen indirectly targeted RCB several times after this. On the other hand, after the eliminator match against Mumbai Indians on Wednesday, Naveen-ul-Haq broke his silence and gave his reaction on many things. Talking about it, Naveen said, “I enjoy it. I love it when someone on the field chants his (Virat Kohli’s) name or any other player’s slogan. This gives me the passion to play well for my team.
Naveen further added, “However, I do not pay attention to the outside or outside noise or anything else. I just focus on my cricket and my process. The crowd raised slogans that saying anything doesn’t affect me. As a professional player, you have to take it in your own way. When you don’t do well for your team, the fans will criticize you and when you do well for your team, the same people will take your name. Basically it is an integral part of the game.
Gautam said this about working with the legend Gambhir
When asked about his relationship with Gautam Gambhir, Naveen said, ‘Everyone should support their players. Mentor, coach, player or whoever. I will stand up for each and every one of my teammates on the field and that is what I look forward to the most. Naveen-ul-Haq said about Gautam Gambhir, “He is a legend for India, he has a lot of respect in India. He has given a lot to Indian cricket. As a mentor, as a coach, as a cricketing legend, I respect him a lot and have learned a lot from him. How should I play my cricket inside the ground and do the same outside.