VIDEO: Blue colored T-shirt… flag of Ukraine, a person came to meet Virat Kohli who was fielding in the slip, caught by security personnel

VIDEO: Blue colored T-shirt… flag of Ukraine, a person came to meet Virat Kohli who was fielding in the slip, caught by security personnel

New Delhi. Boxing Day Test match is being played between India and Australia. There was a huge security lapse on the second day of the ongoing Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. A foreign man suddenly came running on the field after coming out of the spectator gallery and started trying to meet the Indian players. During this time, he met Virat Kohli and also placed his hand on the shoulder of the former Indian captain. However, he was later caught by the security personnel and taken out of the field. During this period the game remained halted for some time. People are curious to know who is this person who reached the ground to meet Kohli for the second time. Even before this, this person had reached the ground to meet Kohli in the 2023 World Cup.

The fourth test of the series is being played between India and Australia. On Friday, the second day of the Test match, in the middle of the 97th over of Australia’s innings, a man came running onto the pitch. At that time the Indian team was fielding. This foreign man was wearing a blue T-shirt. There was a flag of Ukraine in the middle of the front of his T-shirt. Also, ‘Free’ was written on it. The way this person came on the pitch, it clearly shows that he was supporting ‘Free Ukraine’. He came near Virat Kohli in the slips and placed his hand on his shoulder. There was some conversation between the two but immediately the security personnel caught this person and took him out of the field. The video of this incident is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

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