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‘Hope You Are Ready With Your Mic’: Jemimah Invites Gavaskar For Sing-along After Latter’s Promise
Hi Sunil Gavaskar: Jemimah, India’s World Cup-winning cricketer, responded to Sunil Gavaskar’s message, in which he expressed his intention to sing along with her if India won the World Cup, saying she is prepared with her guitar to jam with the batting legend.
Before India’s World Cup final clash against South Africa, Gavaskar, during a conversation with India Today, had said that he would sing a song alongside Jemimah, with the batter jamming on the guitar, if India won the championship title.
"If India win the World Cup, she and I—if she's okay with it-will sing a song together. She'll have her guitar, and I'll sing along," Gavaskar had said. Read More...
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