Rahul Tiwari
khelja|20-01-2025
During cricket matches, such scenes are often seen which bring smiles on the faces of players, commentators and even fans. Moments of laughter and fun are often seen on the cricket field. However, the view that we are going to show you is something you would hardly have seen before. Actually, now during a cricket match, a bird pooped on the player. The player on whom the poop happened was fielding. After this he was seen laughing.
This strange incident happened during New Zealand's domestic T-20 tournament Super Smash. During a match, a bird pooped on a player named Aditya Ashok. In a video going viral on social media, it can be seen that a bird had pooped on Aditya's jersey. After this he was seen holding the jersey with his hand.
That's good luck straight from the sky!
Adi Ashok got 'blessed' by a bird while fielding but he saw the funny side of it! #SuperSmashOnFanCode pic.twitter.com/zOlqO5hJ1W
— FanCode (@FanCode) January 20, 2025
This could potentially be the first case of a player pooping on himself during a cricket match. Aditya Ashok had to face this in the match played between the teams of Auckland and Wellington. While the Auckland team was batting, a bird pooped on Aditya. On this, Aditya said jokingly, 'I have just seen a bird doing business on my shirt'. Then Aditya was seen holding the jersey with his hand and showing the part where the bird spread dirt. On this the commentator said, 'Oh this is good luck Adi (Aditya Ashok)'.
That's good luck straight from the sky!
Adi Ashok got 'blessed' by a bird while fielding but he saw the funny side of it! #SuperSmashOnFanCode pic.twitter.com/zOlqO5hJ1W
— FanCode (@FanCode) January 20, 2025
Talking about the match, Auckland scored huge runs while batting first in the match and scored huge runs. Thanks to Martin Guptill's 82 runs in 49 balls and Simon Keane's 81 runs in 35 balls, Auckland scored 215 runs losing three wickets. In reply, Wellington's team collapsed for 162 runs and lost the match by 53 runs. Muhammad Abbas played an inning of 57 runs in 26 balls. Danroo Ferns took four wickets. Simon Keane and Angus Oliver got two successes each.