IND vs ZIM 1st ODI: Indian team batsman Ishan Kishan was attacked during the national anthem in Zimbabwe, the first match of the three-match series being played between IND vs ZIM is being played in Harare today.
The Indian team was humming the national anthem:-
A funny incident happened during this match. In fact, the national anthems of both teams were played before the match.
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During this, when the Indian team was humming the national anthem when the national anthem was being played, this incident happened with the young Indian batsman Ishan Kishan.
IND vs ZIM 1st ODI: During the national anthem, suddenly a big fly came and Ishaan, standing upright, sat on Kishan’s face, when Ishaan jolted down in the middle of the national anthem to drive him away.
Ishaan farmer was also very nervous due to this attack:-
This fly distracted Ishaan Kishan’s attention and his reaction was worth watching. Ishaan farmers were also very frightened by this fly attack.
IND vs ZIM 1st ODI: After surviving this attack, Ishan Kishan once looked at Kuldeep Yadav and started humming the national anthem again. The good thing is that Ishaan Kishan was not harmed.
Talking about the match, India won the toss and decided to bowl first. To some extent, this decision of KL Rahul proved to be correct and Deepak Chahar, returning after a long time, gave India success in the opening overs itself.
Zimbabwe’s innings were bundled out for 189 runs and Baharat needed 190 runs in 50 overs to win.
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Ishaan Kishan attacked during the national anthem:-
India (Playing XI): 1. Shikhar Dhawan, 2. Shubman Gill, 3. Ishan Kishan, 4. KL Rahul (c), 5. Deepak Hooda, 6. Sanju Samson (wk), 7. Axar Patel, 8. Deepak Chahar, 9. Kuldeep Yadav, 10. Prashant Krishna, 11. Mohammad Siraj.
Zimbabwe (Playing XI): 1. Tadiwanash Marumani, 2. Innocent Kaya, 3. Sean Williams, 4. Wesley Madhevere, 5. Sikandar Raza, 6. Regis Chakabwa (w/c), 7. Ryan Burl, 8. Luke Jongwe, 9. Brad Evans, 10. Victor Nyuchi, 11. Richard Ngarwa.