'Thoda improve hogaya lag raha': When Hardik sledged Karthik

5 months ago 12

Dinesh Karthik

announced his retirement after

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

's (RCB) exit from

IPL 2024

, following their loss to Rajasthan Royals in the Eliminator; and while looking back at his playing days, the former wicketkeeper-batsman shared some interesting moments from on-field banter with his India teammates during his IPL career.
"Every time I played against RCB and Virat Kohli caught my catch, 'Ben Stokes' came out of his mouth for sure," said Karthik on a lighter note in an interview with Cricbuzz.

"But that was a send-off."
Besides RCB, where he joined Virat, the 38-year-old veteran previously played for Delhi Daredevils, Kolkata Knight Riders, Mumbai Indians, Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) and erstwhile Gujarat Lions.
He then went on to share the words

Hardik Pandya

, who is now Mumbai Indians' skipper, once shot at him while he was batting.

"Hardik Pandya sledged me saying 'abhi legspinner aaya, iska thank you hi hai' (a legspinner will come and it is Thank You time]. Then I had to play a couple of shots and then he was like 'theek hai, thoda improve hogaya lag raha hai' (okay, looks like he has improved a little]. That was good. He's a good friend. He was also like 'Commentator banke bhi thoda kaam kar raha hai' (Even after becoming a commentator he's working on his game) That was fun," Karthik said.

Karthik, who played 257 IPL matches and 60 T20Is, also mentioned he moment when former Mumbai Indians' captain

Rohit Sharma

teased him with "isko World Cup khelna hai" comment on the field in the just-concluded season.
"Rohit this year taunting me... unnecessarily giving me hopes," said Karthik.
Besides playing 60 T20Is, Karthik, who also does commentary, featured in 26 Tests and 94 ODIs for India.

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