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[Watch] 'Hamari Bhabhi Kaisi Ho, Sara Bhabhi...,' Crowd Erupts with Chants Following Shubman Gill's Century


image-lmxehv92Shubman Gill celebrates his century [AP] 

In the thrilling encounter of the ongoing three-match ODI series between India and Australia, it was Australia who won the toss and elected to field. The early stages of the game saw Ruturaj Gaikwad departing for a modest 8 runs from 12 balls in just the 4th over, providing Australia with an early breakthrough.

However, the match took an exciting turn when Shreyas Iyer and Shubman Gill joined forces to form a formidable partnership. Both batsmen showcased their class and resilience, ultimately achieving their respective centuries. It was during the midst of Gill's century celebration, in the 33rd over, that a curious and unique chant emerged from the crowd.

Shubman Gill's century marked his 6th ODI century at the Holkar stadium, earning him the title of 'The Prince' among cricket aficionados. He reached this milestone with a skillful display, making a quick single off a full-length delivery, which resulted in an electrifying dive to bring up his century.

Amidst the cricketing action, the crowd stirred up a buzz by chanting, "Hamari Bhabhi Kaisi ho, Sara Bhai jaisi ho." This chant alluded to the ongoing rumors surrounding Shubman Gill and Sara Tendulkar, daughter of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, and their alleged romantic involvement.

Nonetheless, Shubman Gill's brilliant innings came to an end at 104 runs off 97 balls. The culprit was Cameron Green, who delivered a ball that Gill powerfully struck but sent high into the air, ultimately landing safely in the hands of Alex Carey.

Watch - Crowd chanting after Gill's century 

As the match progresses, India finds itself in a solid position, with Suryakumar Yadav and KL Rahul at the crease. The Indian team has amassed a commendable total of 317 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in 43 overs.