Top 5: Funny Nicknames of Indian Cricketers
August 25 (CRICKETNMORE) - Cricketers often get nicknames which becomes very popular. Lets check out funny nicknames of 5 Indian cricketers below:
Shikhar Dhawan - Gabbar
Indian left handed opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan is popularly known as Gabber. During a Ranji Trophy match for Delhi, he noticed that his team mates were quite tired and to make them feel energised, he started speakin famous dialogue from the bollywood movie Sholay. People forgot the incident but he got the nickname ‘Gabbar”.
Rahul Dravid - The Wall
Known for his staunch technique and the patience in batting, Dravid, throughout the course of his career, was affectionately called “The Wall” in appreciation of his skills as a batsman.
Anil Kumble - Jumbo
Kumble’s nickname was coined by Navjot Singh Sidhu. During an Irani Trophy game Kumble was playing for Rest of India at Feroz Shah Kotla. Sidhu was standing at mid-on. One of the Kumble’s ball really took off on which Sidhu said ‘Jumbo Jet.’ While the ‘jet’ got dropped off, just the ‘Jumbo’ remained. Since than ‘Jumbo’ becomes the nickname of Kumble.
Harbhajan Singh - Turbanator
During the Border-Gavaskar trophy in 2001, Harbhajan took 32 wickets in 3 test matches and played a crucial role in India's victory in the series by 2-1. In the second and third test, Harbhajan took 13 and 15 wickets respectively and completely terminated the Australia's batting line-up. Australian media played with the word terminator and coined a new word “Turbanator” as he wears turban because of his Sikh background.
Virat Kohli - Cheeku
As a younng cricketer, he had big ears and was chubby. Moreover, he sported short hair and due to that one of the coaches thought that he looked like Cheeku rabbit from the Champak comics. So that’s how Virat got his nickname and it stuck with him from then.
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