Former Australia Cricketer Stuns Fans with Insulting Comments about Nathan Lyon; Adam Gilchrist Expresses Disbelief

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During Day 3 of the Boxing Day Test, former Australian cricketers Kerry O'Keefe and Adam Gilchrist entertained fans with their witty banter while commentating. As Nitish Kumar Reddy and Washington Sundar faced Nathan Lyon's spin, Gilchrist jokingly mentioned 'ball eagle' on the stump mic, prompting O'Keefe to quip, "Sure, they're referring to Nathan Lyon and not me, Kerry O'Keefe." This amusing exchange caught the attention of Indian fans on social media, with O'Keefe recalling a past incident involving their humorous reactions.

O'Keefe revealed that he was once called ‘Taklu’ by Indian fans on social media, a Hindi word for bald man, and he chose the same for Lyon.

"In Hindi, it's Taklu, because I posted my joke from a cricket show, and the Indians on Twitter responded with 'Who is the taklu?' on the end, and I thought a picture of this shocking word about me. I looked it up in Hindi, 'It's a bald man'. So Nathan Lyon is a taklu," O'Keefe said.

Gilchrist can't believe it as the O'Keefe's 'taklu reference left him in splits on-air.

The Indian fans on X, formerly known as Twitter, went bersek after O'Keefe called Lyon a taklu on-air.

A fan wrote, “Hope this doesn't reach him.”

Lyon claimed the crucial wickets of Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar on Day 3 of the Boxing Day Test. The Aussie off-star has picked just five scalps in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy with no assistance from the surface for the surface so far.

Nitish Kumar Reddy leads India's fightback with maiden ton

Meanwhile, Nitish Kumar Reddy took his game to the next level on Saturday and hit his maiden Test century to lead India's fightback when things were not going their way. It was an innings memorable for resolute defence, mixed with classical strokeplay.

Reddy remained unbeaten on 105 and took India to 358 for nine, still 116 runs short of Australia's first innings score of 474 as rain brought an early end to the third day's play.

Reddy's combative spirit and the invaluable 127-run stand he shared with Washington Sundar (50 off 162 balls) proved to be the turning point for the hosts.

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