RP Singh's straight drive once resulted in the dismissal of Sachin Tendulkar at the non-striker's end.
In the match between Pretoria Capitals and Joburg Super Kings at Centurion on January 18, Chopra was commentating alongside ex-India pacer RP Singh when Alzarri Joseph ran out a non-striker.
A straight drive from Phil Salt struck Joseph on his boot and the ball crashed onto the stumps, resulting in Theunis de Bruyn’s dismissal as he was out of his crease at the non-striker’s end.
While commentating, Chopra mentioned that there was no skill involved in this dismissal. He also asked fellow commentator RP Singh if a non-striker ever got run out due to his straight drive.
Singh’s answer was a surprising one for many as the legendary Sachin Tendulkar was a victim of his straight drive once.
When Aakash asked RP Singh to say sorry to Tendulkar on-air, the latter revealed that he had apologized to the batting maestro back then.
Taking to Twitter, Chopra also apologized to Tendulkar on RP Singh’s behalf.
Tendulkar took note of the post and wrote: "For once, the straight drive wasn’t my favorite shot! @cricketaakash @rpsingh bhaiyya toh batting karte samay bhi wicket lete the!"