During the India vs. West Indies Test, an unusual off-field incident saw a girl physically confront a boy in the stands, captured by broadcast cameras and quickly going viral. While the match saw India in a strong position to win, the fan altercation dominated online discussions about crowd behavior.The incident occurred when West Indies were 293/4 in their second innings. (Image credit: Agencies)NEW DELHI: Day four of the second Test between India and West Indies at Arun Jaitley Stadium saw not just tense cricket but an unusual off-field incident that quickly went viral. While India reached 63-1, chasing 121 for a 2-0 series win, a video surfaced showing a girl slapping and almost physically attacking a boy in the stands.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The incident occurred when West Indies were 293/4 in their second innings. The entire episode was captured by the broadcast cameraman, and the visuals left commentators and fans stunned. Social media quickly lit up with reactions, with many questioning crowd behavior during matches. India’s chase was led by KL Rahul (25*) and Sai Sudharsan (30* off 47 balls). Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored 175 in the first innings, was dismissed for eight. West Indies had put up a fight with centuries from Shai Hope and John Campbell, pushing the match into a fifth day for only the fourth time since 1961 that India had to bat again after enforcing the follow-on. Watch the video here Kuldeep Yadav was the star with eight wickets in the match, while Jasprit Bumrah, Ravindra Jadeja, and Mohammed Siraj supported in a long bowling effort. Despite India’s dominance, the stubborn last-wicket partnership of 79 runs extended the contest. While the cricket was absorbing, the viral fan clash took center stage online. Clips of the girl slapping the boy and nearly escalating the altercation were widely shared, prompting discussions about stadium security and crowd conduct during matches. India had won the first Test in Ahmedabad by an innings and 40 runs.End of Article
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