WATCH - Fan recreates 'I Love You' moment with Zaheer Khan, video goes viral

The fan was last seen in 2005 during a match between India and Pakistan.

By Aiman Sharma

Updated - 15 Mar 2025, 15:49 IST

2 Min Read

The Indian Premier League is set to begin and the teams are ready for the upcoming tournament which starts March 22. There have been some interesting changes in some teams which also includes the Lucknow Super Giants which will be led by Rishabh Pant since they have released their previous skipper in KL Rahul.

There are some big names within the management of the Super Giants squad which also includes the 2011 World Cup-winner Zaheer Khan who has been appointed as the mentor of the side. The former left-arm pacer arrived at the hotel and was welcomes by the hotel staff and some of the fans. One of them was seen holding a sign showing her love to Zaheer and blushing as soon as the camera caught a glimpse of her.

The video of the girl who was holding a similar sign during an India vs Pakistan match, roughly 20 years ago has beeen a very popular clip on the internet. The video on social media also showed a clip of the match in 2005 and compared it with the recent clip where she welcomed the 46-year-old former cricketer with the same sign which read ‘Zaheer, I Love You’. The cricketer was awestruck by the moment and had a charming smile on his face to see the fan recreate the heartwarming story.

Check the video below

Zaheer to work with young pace bowling attack 

The Lucknow-based side does have some exciting pacers in the mix, which will make it interesting to see how the ex-India star will look to manage some of the young pacers who will be part of the team. The attack will most likely be led by Avesh Khan, who will also be looking to get some great performances in order to make a comeback into the Indian side.

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There is also the likes of youngsters including Shamar Joseph, Mohsin Khan and Akash Singh who will want to learn a lot from the former left-arm quick. Alongside, the Maharashtra-born will be looking forward to mentoring Lucknow to maiden title win. 

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