Watch: 'Oy Abe abey kya kar hai'... Gaurav Kapur mimic ben stokes during IND vs ENG 2nd test match
A fun moment in the studio. Well-known television representative Gaurav Kapur dubbed England captain Ben Stokes from an intense scene from Day 3 of the ongoing England vs. India 2nd Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy.

A fun moment in the studio. Well-known television representative Gaurav Kapur dubbed England captain Ben Stokes from an intense scene from Day 3 of the ongoing England vs. India 2nd Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy. The day was full of high-octane moments, and cricket was at a high level at Edgbaston. England's counterattack was diminished by the pace pack of India.
During the second innings of India, later on Day 3, Ben Stokes engaged in an intense moment with the on-field umpire. It was the moment when the DRS timer ruled again. Tested, and the matter was controversial. When Gaurav, sitting in the studio, analyzed the match with the experts, he got a chance to show his dubbing skills.
It was not clear what Stokes said to the umpire, but from his body language it was clear that the leader of the host team was clearly not about it and in utter disbelief. Monitoring the body language, Gaurav somehow managed to execute his Hindi dubbing, which was also very entertaining.
Read More: ENG vs IND 2nd Test Day 3: Full match highlights and key factors
That was the actual incident on field
The intense on-field moment happened when India was batting in their second innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal was playing his natural game with aggression and making some quick runs when, suddenly, a delivery from English pacer Josh Tounge hit the pad of the southpaw. The umpire did not hesitate to raise a finger. Though Jaiswal was not on the same plane and walked towards his opening partner, KL Rahul, for a quick chat about a DRS call. Jaiswal went for DRS, and the umpire signaled for review.
Then, Stokes got furious, and the crowd in Edgbaston started to boo as well. According to the rule, a batsman can request a DRS within a 15-second time span. But it is speculated that in the case of Jaiswal, the regulated time might be over before they ask for a review. The matter remains as another controversy related to DRS and DRS timers. After all the heated moments, India's decision to review was wasted, and Jaiswal returned for a leg before the wicket.
Watch the studio moment here
Gaurav Kapur dubbing the Ben Stokes scene. 🤣pic.twitter.com/XP48mt6aT7
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