Mayanti Langer trolled by Jatin Sapru for fasting on Karva Chauth

Mayanti Langer, wife of Indian cricketer Stuart Binny, has made a name for herself by becoming the popular face of hosting for cricket matches in India.

She has a huge fan following for her in-depth cricketing analysis and also her fashion statements while hosting pre-match talk shows for Star Sports India.

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On October 8, the festival of Karva Chauth was celebrated all across India. It is celebrated by the Hindu women, who fast during the day till the moon is visible at night, praying for the long lives and safety of their husband.

Mayanti Langer being the wonderful wife was celebrating the festival too despite her hectic schedule which involved traveling from Ranchi to Guwahati, where she will be hosting the second T20I between India and Australia on October 10.

Well, her co-host Jatin Sapru though, found the perfect opportunity to get a bit of banter going on between himself and Mayanti.

Jatin trolled Mayanti for observing a fast on the festival, while he was sipping a cup of coffee on the airport with Arjun Pandit.

Here’s what Jatin wrote on Twitter:

“Two coffees and a Karvachauth .. Guwahati – Here we come! #IndvAus #NerolacCricketLive.”

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