Follow us

Twitter reacts as fan rushes to field to touch Quinton de Kock’s feet during Ranchi Test

no image

Cricket has been witness to a lot of crazy moments happening on the field and player worshipping on another level is one of them. It was rather out of place when an Indian fan came running into the ground to touch Quinton de Kock’s feet as the South African had no idea about what was going on.

Assuming that South Africa’s Quinton de Kock is but aware of the reason behind the Indian tradition of touching one’s feet, it’s still out of place for a fan to go all the way to touch the feet of de Kock out of all cricketers on the field. We have seen fans barging into the field all naked but this incident, which took place on Day 1 of Ranchi test, was weird in its own way.

De Kock, all bewildered by this, saw security coming in within microseconds of the said fan touching the cricketer’s feet. The group of people held the guy up and ran off the field when he lost his slipper as it fell on the ground. The crowd cheered when the South African wicketkeeper, freed of keeping duties in this game with Henrich Klaasen in place, threw the guy’s chappal(slipper) back at the boundary line as a good gesture.

Lol!

Not Dhoni, Virat or Rohit! Just happened with Quinton!frown

Might be a "HARD CORE" fan!tongue-out

The pitch invader just confused everyone by doing this!

How come for de Kock??innocent

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previous‌IND vs ENG | Twitter reacts to gritty Gill and flamboyant Shreyas steal spotlight as India steamroll England 
India beat England by four wickets to go one-up in the three-match ODI series in Nagpur. Fifties from Jos Buttler and Jacob Bethell amidst Ravindra Jadeja and Harshit Rana’s three-fers propelled England to 248 that India chased on the back of fifties from Shreyas Iyer, Shubman Gill, and Axar Patel.
First few months will be spent doing damage control, reveals Sourav Gangulyread next
Despite running against the time, Sourav Ganguly has stated that the first three-four months of his tenure as BCCI president will be spent doing damage control. The former Indian skipper has also added that he will use his own way of administration and the effort will be a non-compromising one.
View non-AMP page