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The Indore crowd teased Shubman Gill during the 3rd IND-NZ ODI

The Indore crowd teased Shubman Gill

The last ODI of the three-match series between India and New Zealand took place on Tuesday (1:24) at Holkar Stadium, Indore. India won the game by 90 runs to gloss over the Kiwis in their home 50-plus series in the World Cup year. On Tuesday IND-NZ 3rd ODI New Zealand Innings the Indore crowd tried to tease the Indian batsman by shouting Sara’s name. Multiple videos of fans in the stands singing “Hamari bhabhi kaisi ho, Sara bhabhi jaisi ho”. went viral on social media platforms.

This wasn’t the first time fans tried to taunt the 23-year-old hitter by calling out Sara. Shubman has been linked in the past to Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan and daughter of former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar. Shubman Gill and Sara are said to be having an affair these days. Then people started harassing the young woman for Calling Sara.

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After Shubman stole the show with the bat in the ODI series against Sri Lanka and New Zealand. For the past two weeks, they’ve been trying to maintain the same form in the upcoming three-game T20I series against New Zealand.

First invited to bat by New Zealand’s reserve captain Tom Latham, the Men in Blue then powered captain Rohit Sharma’s first ODI century in over three years and opener Shubman Gill’s third in the last four games. India recorded a total of 385 runs on the scoreboard. With the hosts, Shubman was the top scorer with 112 carries and 78 balls. A total of 360 runs is a world record and he won the Player of the Series prize. Shubman has been in the headlines these days for his outstanding run with the bat.

The first T20I of the three-game series will take place on Friday (January 27) at the CEJA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi. Hardik Pandya will once again lead the shorter format team in Rohit Sharma’s continued absence.

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