IPL 2021: Suresh Raina hilariously reacts to "Ghar Jaake Padhai Karna" meme featuring him and Sam Curran

A clean-shaven face further adds more innocence to Sam Curran's persona.

By Rashmi Nanda - 08 May, 2021

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Suresh Raina has reacted to a hilarious meme featuring himself and his CSK teammate and England all-rounder Sam Curran on social media.

Raina couldn’t control his laughter after seeing a meme featuring himself and the 22-year-old Curran on Twitter, in which, the CSK veteran is telling the all-rounder to study well after going back to England after the postponement of the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2021).

Notably, the meme amplified the fact of Curran being the youngest among the senior experienced players at the CSK camp while his boyish looks with a clean-shaven face further add more innocence to his persona and he often becomes a part of various memes for his teenage looks.

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The meme featured Raina and Curran in one of the CSK’s games from the recently suspended IPL 2021, wherein the Indian cricketer is telling the youngster: “Dekh ghar jaake padhai dhyan se karna aur raaste mein koi anjaan insaan chocolate de toh kha mat lena (Listen, study well after returning home and if a stranger on the way offers a chocolate, don't eat it).”

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After seeing the meme on Twitter, Raina burst into laughter as the cricketer reacted to the post with a laughing emoji while liking the meme featuring him and Curran.

Have a look here Raina’s reaction to the meme –

Last month, Curran had himself reacted to the hilarious memes on him in a video shared by the CSK on Instagram.

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Noteworthy, the three-time IPL champions CSK were in the second position on the IPL 14 points table before the tournament got indefinitely suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Rashmi Nanda - 08 May, 2021

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