Australian fans crossed all limits of obscenity in Melbourne, did this dirty act, Video

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|28-12-2024

Two days have been played in the Melbourne Test. The first day was in the name of Australia and even after the end of the second day's play, Australia continued to tighten its grip on the match. A large number of fans are arriving to watch the Melbourne Test. While on the first day, the spat between Virat Kohli and Sam Constants was in discussion, on the second day, Constants clapping with the crowd was in discussion. Meanwhile, another incident caught the attention of the fans. Actually, during the live match, a condom balloon was seen flying in the stadium.

Condom was made into a balloon and blown up in a live match

The fourth Test of the series between India and Australia is being played in Melbourne from 26 December. On Friday, December 27, the second day of the match, suddenly a condom balloon was seen flying in the stadium. This action of the fans caught everyone's attention. People left the live match and turned their attention towards this. The video of flying condom balloon is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

Fans' misbehavior crossed limits

Often the enthusiasm of the spectators is high during a cricket match. Sometimes the fans seem very excited when a wicket falls and sometimes they celebrate when a boundary is hit. On many occasions, fans do such things which become a part of the headlines. But during the Melbourne Test, the fans crossed all limits of misbehavior. Here the fans blew up condom balloons. Thousands of people left the match during this time and started watching condom balloons.

Australia scored 474 runs, half of India out for 165.

In the fourth test match, Australia won the toss and batted first and its batsmen played brilliantly. Thanks to debutant Sam Constant's 60 runs, Usman Khawaja's 57 runs, Marnus Labuschagne's 72 runs and Steve Smith's 140 runs, Australia scored 474 runs in the first innings. Bumrah took four wickets and Jadeja took three wickets. In reply, by the end of the second day's play, the Indian team had scored 165 runs after losing five wickets. Yashasvi Jaiswal was out after scoring 82 runs and Virat Kohli was out after scoring 36 runs. Pat Cummins and Scott Bolland took two wickets each.

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