Nita Ambani Pouring Sanitizer On Bumrah's Hand (Source: @MidnightMusinng/x.com )
Since the COVID outbreak in 2020, masks, sanitizer, and safe distance have become part of everyday essentials. Even after life returned to normal, these habits didn’t fade; they’ve become a routine part of our daily lives.
After the last clash against the Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians owner Nita Ambani was seen bringing back those memories. She was spotted handing sanitizer to Jasprit Bumrah, and it instantly caught fans' attention.
Nita Ambani Hands Sanitizer To Bumrah
Since 2020, COVID-19 has left behind haunting memories, showing the world how a tiny virus could bring life to a standstill. Streets went silent, routines froze, and the entire world shut down. After that, masks, sanitizers, and social distancing became a part of everyone’s life. Years later, Nita Ambani was seen bringing the old habits back.
After Mumbai sealed the deal against the Delhi Capitals in the crucial fixture, players were on their way to indulging in handshakes. Mumbai Indians owner Nita Ambani stepped in, halting Jasprit Bumrah from pouring sanitizer into the star pacer’s palm.
Bumrah happily obliged the request and went forward. The thoughtful gesture instantly caught everyone’s eye. With COVID-19 making a quiet comeback, states like Kerala, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh are seeing a noticeable rise, crossing over 250 active cases. Amidst that, the heartwarming moment brought back memories of pandemic-era rituals.
Mumbai Indians’ Prolific Win Over The Capitals
Taking the field in a crucial fixture, the Mumbai Indians brought the best in the game and secured the playoff spot. Despite a shaky start, Suryakumar Yadav’s fiery 73 off 43 balls, including a vital 55-run stand with Tilak Varma, steadied the innings. Naman Dhir’s quick 24 runs off 8 balls boosted Mumbai to a strong total of 180.
While chasing the target, the DC batters faltered against MI’s fiery bowling. The Bumrah-Santner duo starred, each taking 3 wickets and dismantling DC’s lineup. The DC batters failed to create a crucial partnership, and the Mumbai Indians hammered them with a 59-run defeat.