Watch the viral video below where a Star Sports videographer instructed the fan to remove the beer glass from the shot during the WTC final 2023
On live TV, an Indian speculator was seen drinking beer.
The performance of both teams fluctuated on Day 3 of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final between Australia and India. However, a humorous occurrence during the tea break drew the audience’s attention.
Indian fan spotted drinking beer on live TV during WTC final 2023, video goes viral after Star Sports ask him to hide mug
While cricketer-turned-commentator Harbhajan Singh discussed his evaluation of the game during the tea break, an Indian spectator with a beer glass in the background was included in the capturing shot unintentionally. When a crew member saw this, he motioned for the fan to set the glass of bear down. The fan was confused for a while, but soon understood the directive and moved the glass out of the camera’s field of view. The event made the proceedings more humorous by adding a lighthearted element.
Here is the video
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Australia seems to be in control of the game.
India appeared to be the more content team despite being 296 runs behind since they had already secured significant wickets like those of David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Travis Head, and Steve Smith in the second innings. Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green are the middlemen for Australia at the moment.
On the opening day of the third day of the WTC final at The Oval on Friday, India were eliminated for 296 runs in their first innings, handing a significant lead of 173 runs to Australia. Australia scored 123-4 in 44 overs by the end of day 3 after scoring a total of 469 runs in their first innings.
Ajinkya Rahane (89 off 129) and Shardul Thakur (51 off 109), who displayed resiliency with their brave efforts, made notable contributions to the team. India lost KS Bharat early in the innings, leaving them at 151-5 to begin the day, still 318 runs short of Australia’s first-innings score. Rahane and Thakur put together a crucial partnership of 109 runs for the seventh wicket after Bharat was dismissed, assisting their team in avoiding the follow-on.
With three wickets, Pat Cummins shone out for Australia, while Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland, and Cameron Green each secured two victims.