Echoing on the same lines, Bhogle and Pietersen were embroiled in a banter at the commentary box. Bhogle suggested that if batters can switch, bowlers should also be allowed to do that. Contradicting that, Pietersen, who was famous for his switch hits, had something rather hilarious to say. Pietersen, who was commentating alongside Bhogle, expressed his dissatisfaction by abruptly leaving, stating, “I am so happy it’s 25 past 3 local time and I’m off downstairs because you’re talking rubbish”. Pietersen also blamed Bhogle for squashing entertainment into cricket before leaving abruptly. Moreover, the debate continued on Twitter after Day 3 stumps as Bhogle said, "The bowler has to inform the umpire if he wants to bowl left-handed, the batsman must have the same condition". Pietersen sarcastically tweeted, "he was".
The conversation stirred a switch-hit debate on social media and became a topic of discussion within the cricketing community.
Heated switch hit debate
Banter during Ind vs Eng test
Kevin Pietersen and Harsha Bhogle Indulged in a banter during India vs England first test😳
— chanchal sarkar (@CHANCHA55457263)
Challenged
Kevin Pietersen has challenged Harsha Bhogle for an arm wrestle fight.
— Cricket Ka Baap (@RajkumarChittor)
For an arm wrestle
Kevin Pietersen has challenged Harsha Bhogle for an arm wrestle fight.
— CRIC.HARI (@HKhurdra72916)
Supporting him
I too support Kevin Pietersen because Harsha Bhogle never said good things about Punjab Kings.
— Aarushi Joshi (@Aarushijoshii)
On fire
Harsha Bhogle vs Kevin Pietersen is on 🔥
— Abhishek Ojha (@vicharabhio)
We all know who is Sunny Deol in this scenario.
Whats going on
BRUHHH WTF IS THIS Kevin Pietersen vs Harsha bhogle noowww💀💀💀
— Jreen (@Jrenn139)
Lad liye dono bcc
In a quarrel
And today he is getting involved in a quarrel (argument you can say )with about switch hits and stuff where Kohli fans are supporting KP and degrading Harsha bhogle .
— @Roumok99* (@A_bery_good_boy)
That's it that's the whole scenario
Absolute non sense
Absolute nonsense! 😄 😄. If you want to switch hit allow a bowler to bowl with both hands. Because something is difficult, it doesn't make it acceptable. The bowler has to inform the umpire if he wants to bowl left handed, the batsman must have the same condition. May the debate…
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha)
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