While the ongoing test series between the hosts Australia and the Indian team has already seen a lot of action on the field, it was an outing by Indian cricketers that has become the main topic of conversation on social media.
Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant, Shubman Gill, Navdeep Saini and Prithvi Shaw have been placed in isolation when the Australian and Indian cricket boards launched an investigation into a video of them sitting inside a restaurant and suspected who are in violation. of Cricket Australia Biosafety Protocols.
A Twitter user posted a video of the incident in which said cricketers were seen dining at an indoor restaurant in Melbourne, violating the protocols given to players in the wake of coronavirus pandemic.
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However, on Saturday, another image of the bill, this time the full version, went viral on social media and Twitter users were outraged by the mention of beef. While the authenticity of the bill cannot be verified in the second image, but the contents of the bill, which alleges that cricketers consumed beef, has not stopped the warriors and trolls from the networks keyboard. get into the cricketers.
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With much outrage on display, there were people who found a lighter side to the entire fiasco: turning the bill into an unsuspecting villain emerging from the situation.
* Next time in a restaurant * Waiter: Sir kya lenge? Rohit Sharma: Pehle bill leke aa
– InGenious (@Bees_Kut) January 2, 2021
Sydney Test wins with a Rohit Sharma one hundred to burn the score.
– Silly point (@FarziCricketer) January 2, 2021
MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, Rohit Sharma: The Unpaid Bill.
– Rajat Gandhi (@TheGreat_Gandhi) January 2, 2021
waiter: sir dessert yo kya launRohit sharma: invoice
– کنجر (@Akramwasim_) January 2, 2021
Rohit Sharma will never allow anyone else to pay the bill. There really are no free lunches in life.
– Grb C (@grbchk) January 2, 2021
The five players will be kept separate from the larger squads in India and Australia when traveling and at the training venue, but will be allowed to train according to protocols that have been established.
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