Gautam Gambhir shows middle finger as fans chant Virat Kohli's name, gives explanation after video goes viral
The former player seems to have lost his cool and showed the leud gesture towards fans.
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Looks like anger has gotten the best of former India cricket Gautam Gambhir as he was seen showing middle finger to fans chanting Virat Kohli's name during the India vs Nepal Asia Cup match.
Watch the video here:
Kohli , Kohli chants when Gambhir is passing by 😭😭😭💀
— divz (@divffs) September 4, 2023
He has became a nightmare for Gambhir too
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The incident took place during the India vs Nepal Asia Cup 2023 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy. The video appears to be shot during a rain interruption during the Asia Cup match when Gambhir was walking out of the stand. As the World Cup winner was walking, he could hear a lot of fans chanting Virat Kohli's name from the other stand. What appears to be an annoyed Gambhir, he brings his right hand out of his pocket and flips the crowd.
Towards the end of the video, Gambhir is seen continuing to walk with a person who is holding an umbrella for him under the rain.
After the video went viral, the former cricketer later came up with the reason behind his gesture. He said that Pakistan fans were chanting anti-India slogans which is what prompted Gambhir to show the middle finger.
Gautam Gambhir on the middle-finger viral video: “The crowd that was made up of Pakistani fans were shouting anti india slogans were also passing comments on Kashmir. As an Indian I can’t take anyone saying this about my country hence reacted this way. What you see on social…
— Vikrant Gupta (@vikrantgupta73) September 4, 2023
Nepal exceed expectations in first inning
As for the match, Nepal managed to do exceedingly well against Team India in their first-ever encounter with the team. After selecting to bowl first, Rohit and Co. were made aware of Nepal's grit as two openers played brilliantly against India's pace attack early on.
Kushal Bhurtel (38) and Aasif Sheikh (58) defied expectations and brought Nepal to an honourable score of 65 in 9.4 before the first wicket fell. India's fielding mistakes should take a lot for Nepal's performance as the Men in Blue dropped a number of catches and misfielded in the Asia Cup match.
At the end of their inning, Nepal posted 230 in 48.2. Sheikh was the top scorer for the team from the Nepal side whereas Mohammed Siraj performed the best from the India side, taking 3 wickets in 9.2 overs.
Jasprit Bumrah who have travelled to India for the birth of his child, missed this match and Mohammed Shami was called in as his replacement.
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