Captain Kohli and Hardik also broke the Corona protocol! Australian media claimed by giving evidence

Captain Kohli and Hardik also broke the Corona protocol! Australian media claimed by giving evidence

The controversy of the Indian players’ corona protocol violation in Melbourne’s restaurant is not going to stop. Just five Indian cricketers  sent in isolation to share a picture from Australia’s broadcasters Fox Cricket. Captain Kohli and Hardik also broke the Corona protocol! Australian media claimed by giving evidence.

It is being try to tell from the picture that the Indian players have already broken the corona rules. In this old photo. Indian captain Virat Kohli and star all-rounder Hardik Pandya are seen clicking pictures with a foreign female fan.

The picture was also share on the Instagram profile of a shop name babyvillage, just a day before the third T20. When Indian captain Kohli, along with his partner Hardik Pandya, arrived at this shop in Sydney selling children’s goods, as his pregnant wife Anushka Sharma is soon to become a mother, for which Virat has also returned home.


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A large bag is also visible on Virat’s shoulder, possibly inside which he has bought things. Australian media such as. ‘The Sydney Morning Herald’ and ‘The Age’ were quote as saying that. The ‘guests’ broke the corona protocol, kohli and hardik cricketers should have worn masks.




Similarly, in Adelaide, Indian players had flouted the rules. According to the ‘Herald’ some Indian players were  waiting outside for their two comrades who had gone inside the cafe to grab a waffle and coffee without putting on a mask. Even if the reports were to be believe, at that time Cricket Australia had not filed any complaint for violation of protocol.

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Fans hug after lunch in Melbourne?

Shubman Gill, Prithvi Shaw, Rishabh Pant, Navdeep Saini had gone out to eat with vice-captain Rohit Sharma. According to protocol, players can leave the security circle and go outside, but the food will have to be eaten outside the restaurant. From the restaurant in which Indian cricketers were having lunch.


An Indian cricket fan named Nawaldeep Singh made a video and posted it on social media, from where the whole controversy started. Nawaldeep wrote in his tweet that Rishabh Pant hugged him, then took back his statement after seeing the controversy. Now all five cricketers  kept in isolation from the team as a precautionary measure.

India refused to go to Brisbane!

The third from seven dates in Sydney and the fourth Test from 15 January is to be play in Brisbane. Controversy has started on this last match to be held on Gaba ground. According to reports, Team India has refused to play Test matches in Brisbane due to the strict protocol of Kovid-19. The Indian team, however, has no objection to playing two matches at the Sydney Cricket Ground itself.

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Many states have again imposed travel bans as cases of corona infection increase rapidly in Australia. Extremely stringent regulations have also been implement in Brisbane. Once there for the fourth Test, the players of both teams may have to stay in the quarantine once again. To avoid such a situation. The Indian team management has made it clear that it will no longer send its players to the quarantine again. As it is not good for mental health either.

Before coming to Australia, the Indian team was in the bio bubble during the IPL, before that it was Quarantine. Even after reaching Australia, all the players were in Quarantine for 14 days. However, the situation is not clear on whether the players of Team India will get relaxation in the rules of Quarantine in Brisbane. Cricket Australia is yet to talk to Team India about the Brisbane Test. Cricket Australia has said its players that in Brisbane they will only be allow to go to the grounds and hotels.