VIDEO: Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar reacted after seeing fans having fun and eating ice cream during the match
This entire incident was captured on camera and after that it went viral on the internet. (Image Credit- Twitter X) The first Test is being played between India and New Zealand in Bengaluru, where the visiting team scored 402 runs in the first innings after bowling out India for 46 runs. Rachin Ravindra scored a brilliant century for New Zealand and played an innings of 134 runs. In response, Team India looked better in its second innings. Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal gave a great start. Both the batsmen made a partnership of 72 runs for the first wicket. Meanwhile, a fan sitting in the audience attracted the attention of commentators and fans. In fact, after the 7th over of India’s second innings, the commentators saw a spectator enjoying ice cream in the stands. During this, on air commentators Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri could not stop themselves and commented something on that viewer. Shastri and Gavaskar made funny comments Ravi Shastri says, “It is hot, you want the ice cream with someone hiding behind it. That’s a big unit but where’s the ice cream guy?” Gavaskar says, “He is hiding the ice cream because someone from his family must have said that you should not eat ice cream, so he is hiding it.” This entire incident was captured on camera and after that it went viral on the internet. Fans are also giving funny reactions on this. Watch video here Trolling Level of Commentators. Big Unit, the Ice Cream Guy 🤣🤣😭😭#INDvNZpic.twitter.com/FOvtAYpQ7C — Mohammad Hazran🇵🇰 (@KhazranSays) October 18, 2024 Talking about the match, New Zealand displayed excellent batting after bowling out India for just 46 runs. Devon Conway and Tom Latham opened the innings. Conway played an innings of 91 runs, while Latham scored 15 runs. While Will Young added 33 runs on the board. But the star of the show was all-rounder Rachin Ravindra, who scored a brilliant century and scored 134 runs in 157 balls. Apart from this, former captain Tim Southee also played an important innings and helped New Zealand cross 400 by adding 65 runs. Now the Indian team will be hoping to perform well with the bat and set a respectable target for the visitors.