While some fans found the brawl amusing and made jokes about there being a WWE competition going on at the stadium with the fight at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi IND vs SA 1st T20 video viral
Such behaviors must be sternly denounced since they not only annoy and endanger other spectators, but the images go viral. On June 9 (Thursday), like India and South Africa were playing cricket at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, another game was taking place in the grandstand, with two groups throwing fists at each other.
Insane Fight Breaks Out Among Fans In The Stands At Arun Jaitley Delhi Stadium During IND vs SA 1st T20, Video Viral
Exclusive video from #QilaKotla yesterday East Stand pic.twitter.com/CXgWMOse87
— Pandit Jofra Archer (@Punn_dit) June 10, 2022
The incident appears to have occurred in the stadium’s east stand, and one fan occurred to capture the entire thing. The scuffle began and lasted for a few seconds before the Delhi Police entered and put an end to it.
Despite amassing 211 points, India lost the painful encounter. SA won the match by seven wickets thanks to an unbroken fourth-wicket partnership in the last over between Rassie van der Dussen and David Miller.
Ishan Kishan smashed a 48-ball 76. In addition, in his India return, Hardik Pandya smashed a 12-ball 31*. India will try to tie the match at Cuttack after falling behind 1-0. The second T20I will be contested on Sunday, June 12.
The motive for the incident is still unknown, but the video of these lads fighting has gone popular on the internet. The fan who shared the video on Twitter had over a thousand likes and numerous retweets, and the video was also close to reaching lakh views.
On the cricketing front, despite amassing over 200 while batting first, India loses the first T20 by 7 wickets. India had put up 211/4 in 20 overs. With Ishan Kishan’s cool finish 76 and assistance from Shreyas Iyer and Hardik Pandya. Even on a favorable batting surface, that appeared to be a respectable total.
The early breakthroughs were made by Indian bowlers, and David Miller and Rassie van der Dussen had some other plans. They put up a 131-run fourth-wicket stand to get Proteas over the line with five balls and 7 wickets remaining. India will try to even the series against South Africa in the next T20 on June 12 at Cuttack.


