Gautam Gambhir viral video: Indian cricket team's former star opener Gautam Gambhir made the day of a young kid by signing an autograph for him while he was returning to the dressing room after Gujarat Giants vs Indian Capitals match in the ongoing Legends League Cricket tournament. A young fan approached the 2011 World Cup-winning hero for an autograph, and even touched the cricketer's feet. Seeing the kid's love and respect, Gambhir decided to sign an autograph for him. The video of the incident went viral on social media.


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The young fan can also be seen hilariously telling Gambhir 'Ek baar aap mantri banoge'. For the unversed, Gautam Gambhir is currently leading GMR Group owned franchise Indian Capitals in the four-team competition. 


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Talking about Gambhir's performance in the tournament, he has so far scored just 26 runs in his two outings. However, Indian Capitals under his captaincy have done pretty well, winning two games and losing one, one match was washed out due to rain. With five points, Indian Capitals are currently the table-toppers in the ongoing Legends League Cricket.


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Team India Can't Win T20 World Cup 2022 If They Don't Beat Australia: Gautam Gambhir


Ahead of the T20 series opener between India and Australia, Gambhir had predicted India can not win World Cup if they do not beat Australia. Fortunately, after a sad end to their Asia Cup 2022 campaign, Men in Blue defeated defending champions Australia 2-1 in a three-match T20I series. 


"I have said this earlier and I am saying this again. India can not win World Cup if they do not beat Australia. I mean look at the 2007 T20 World Cup, we defeated them in the semi-finals. In the 2011 ODI World Cup, we thrashed them in the quarter-finals. Australia is one of the most competitive teams out there and you will have to beat them if you want to win any comeptition," Gambhir said during the PC organised by Star Sports.