Dirty act with Rohit-Pant, did not spare even Virat-Gill, misbehaved with Team India in broad daylight in Adelaide

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|04-12-2024

The second match of Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia will be played in Adelaide. Team India players are preparing vigorously for this match to be played from 6th December. This match is to be played with pink ball. Team India recently had an open practice session in Adelaide. But now fans have been banned from coming to the practice session of the Indian team. A shocking revelation has come to light as to why the Indian Cricket Board has taken this decision, which has surprised everyone.

Misbehavior with Team India in Adelaide

BCCI has decided to organize practice sessions behind closed doors for the remaining tour of Australia. Actually, during the open practice session, Indian players had to face a lot of difficulties. Lewd comments were also made on many players. At the same time, some players were also surrounded by the fans. After which BCCI has banned the entry of fans. Let us tell you, the Australian team also had an open practice session on Tuesday. But not more than 70 people had come in their open practice session, on the other hand, around 3000 people were present in Team India's practice session, which no one had even expected.

players were harassed

“It was complete chaos,” a BCCI official told PTI on condition of anonymity. There will not be more than 70 people during the Australian session, but around 3000 people reached the Indian practice session, no one expected so many people. An open practice session was to be held before the Sydney Test match, which will be the last match of the series, but now it has been cancelled. Because the players are very hurt by the lewd and insensitive comments made here.

On the other hand, a person present in the ground told that the fans instigated players like Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant to hit sixes. Some fans made rude comments and body shamed Rohit-Pant's fitness. On the other hand, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill were almost surrounded by the crowd. Some people were doing Facebook Live with their friends and talking loudly while the batsman was playing. At the same time, a fan was continuously requesting a player to say hi in Gujarati. In view of all these incidents, BCCI has now banned the entry of fans.

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