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February 3, 2025: Irfan Pathan’s subtle dig at the England team was definitely a cheeky response to Harry Brook’s earlier comments about the smog in Kolkata. It’s always interesting when comments made during a series spark such reactions, and Irfan’s tweet was a clear jab, especially after India’s dominant 4-1 series win. His playful remark about India’s trouble-free victory in the absence of smog was a nice way to rub it in while still acknowledging India’s performance.
After India’s memorable success at Wankhede Stadium, Irfan took a cheeky dig at the English team. He hinted at Brook’s “smog” remark while congratulating India for an emphatic 4-1 series win.
“The score line of #INDvENG was Smog & trouble-free for team India well done boys,” Irfan wrote on X.
As for the final T20I, what a show India put on at Wankhede! Abhishek Sharma was absolutely on fire with that blazing 135 off just 54 balls—his power-hitting was out of this world. The crowd must’ve been buzzing with every boundary he smashed. And the bowling attack wasn’t far behind; they wrapped up England’s chase in just 11 overs, which really showed how clinical India was across the board.
The 150-run victory was a statement win, especially after the ups and downs of the series. It’s got to feel great for India to close it out on such a high.
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