IPL 2022 Final: ‘The god is back’ – Ravi Shastri’s return to the commentary for the IPL finals has fans ecstatic
Ravi Shastri, the seasoned commentator, made his comeback to on-field commentary for the IPL 2022 final, and the crowd were stunned.
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Ravi Shastri, the seasoned commentator, made his comeback to on-field commentary for the IPL 2022 final, and the crowd were stunned.
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