IND VS AUS: Team India players got upset in Adelaide, this thing was banned

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|04-12-2024

The second match of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia will be played in Adelaide. Before this test match, Team India became very worried and the reason for this is the names of Virat and Rohit Sharma. There is no need to be surprised because this is absolutely true. Actually, Team India's practice session was going on in Adelaide, to watch which the common people were allowed to come to the stadium. When Virat and Rohit started practicing, the fans started shouting and calling their names. Because of this the players had to face a lot of problems. As a result, now the entry of fans has been banned during the practice session.

Ban on entry of fans in Adelaide

According to the report of Times of India, now no fans will be allowed to enter the practice session of Team India during the entire Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Thousands of fans reached the stadium during the practice session on Tuesday and created so much noise that Team India got worried. According to reports, the fans were continuously demanding sixes or fours from the Indian batsmen. Not only this, the players who were out were also being trolled again and again.

Presence of fans affects preparations

According to reports, the fans were right near the nets and they kept shouting slogans and commenting continuously for a long time. Not only this, everyone also demanded selfies from the players. Due to these actions of the fans, the Indian players faced a lot of trouble and they could not concentrate fully in their practice. During the practice of the Indian batsmen, comments like hitting a four, hitting a six, getting out were being passed which made the players feel uneasy. Made an impact on.

Adelaide Test will be played with pink ball. On the last tour, Team India was bundled out for just 36 runs with the pink ball at the same venue. Team India has a good opportunity to wash off that stain. Team India has won the Perth Test and obviously its morale will be high.

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