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AUS vs IND: Team India gamers dealing with investigation for potential bio-bubble breach forward of third Test

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Image Source : TWITTER/NAVALGEEKSINGH A fan who posted a video and photos of the Indian followers eating inside a restaurant additionally tweeted that Rishabh Pant “hugged” him.
The members of Team India are dealing with an investigation over a possible breach of bio-bubble protocols forward of the third Test towards Australia in Sydney. The squad members of the aspect, which included vice-captain Rohit Sharma, opening batsmen Shubman Gill and Prithvi Shaw, wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant and quick bowler Navdeep Saini dined inside a Melbourne restaurant.

According to the bio-bubble protocols, whereas the gamers are allowed to eat at eating places, they have to solely be seated outside.

According to the Australian newspaper Sydney Morning Herald, the Indian gamers could now be investigated by the BCCI for a possible breach of protocol.

An India fan, Navaldeep Singh, took to Twitter to share the movies and photos of the Indian gamers eating inside ‘Secret Kitchen’, a restaurant in Melbourne. He additionally claimed to have paid a $118.69 invoice.

In a tweet, the fan additionally wrote that Rishabh Pant “hugged” him.

“When they got know that i have paid the bill.. Rohit sharma said bhaji pese lelo yaar acha nai lagta.. i said no sir its on me. Pant hugged me and said photo tabhi hogi jab pese loge wapis. I said no bro not happening. Finally sabane photo khichwai 🙂 mja aa gya yaar #blessed,” he wrote.

When they obtained know that i’ve paid the invoice.. Rohit sharma mentioned bhaji pese lelo yaar acha nai lagta.. i mentioned no sir its on me. Pant hugged me and mentioned photograph tabhi hogi jab pese loge wapis. I mentioned no bro not taking place. Finally sabane photograph khichwai 🙂 mja aa gya yaar #blessed— Navaldeep Singh (@NavalGeekSingh) January 1, 2021

Cricket Australia on Tuesday had determined to retain Sydney because the venue for the third Test towards India, ending hypothesis that the sport might transfer to Melbourne due to stringent COVID-19 border restrictions that may have affected the gamers’ motion for the fourth match in Brisbane.

The third Test is to be held from January 7.

The collection is at present locked 1-1 after India gained the second Test in Melbourne, which was positioned on standby within the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney’s northern seashores earlier than Christmas.

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