Covid, beef and cricket: All you need to know about the dining controversy
Op IndiaCricket is next to religion for Indians living in the country and abroad. Bc mere saamne waale table par gill pant sharma saini fuckkkkkk pic.twitter.com/yQUvdu3shF — Navaldeep Singh January 1, 2021 As an ardent cricket fan of the Indian team, he decided to pay their bill of $118.69. It added, “The Australian and Indian boards are investigating an apparent breach of Cricket Australia’s biosecurity protocols after several Test stars were filmed dining out in a Melbourne restaurant in an embarrassing bubble blunder just days before an already controversial Sydney Test.” Screengrab of the article by The Sydney Morning Herald Indian players put under isolation Quoting Cricket Australia, cricket.com.au wrote, “This will include separating the group of players from the broader Indian and Australian squads when travelling and at the training venue. Everyone associated with the Indian team is well aware of the protocols.” Slamming the Australian media, an official said, “We can only term it as a malicious spin by a section of Australian media and this has started after their humiliating defeat…The Australian media at times acts as an extension of their cricket team.” Cricket fan cites clarification and apology Following the social media upheaval, Navaldeep Singh took to Twitter to clarify on Saturday morning that he never hugged Rishabh Pant. I am really sorry people and i just hope ke sab thik ho jaaye 😭 — Navaldeep Singh January 2, 2021 Indian cricketers ate beef?