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Bangladesh’s ‘Super Fan’ Tiger Robi: Why Did Mohammad Siraj’s Name Come Up Amid The Beating Of Bangladeshi Superfans?


Ritul PandeyRitul Pandey

Only 35 overs could be bowled on the first day of the Kanpur Test due to rain. However, during such a short period of time, a major upheaval was sure to occur. A Bangladeshi fan was badly beaten at Green Park Stadium. The Bangladeshi fan is named Tiger Robbie and is alleged to have been beaten up by Indian fans in Kanpur. After the beating, Tiger Robbie was seen crying and the police took him to the hospital. However, the name of Team India’s fast bowler Mohammad Siraj started coming up amidst the commotion of the Bangladeshi super fans. Let us tell you what is the reason for this?

Where did Siraj’s name come from among Bangladeshi fan beatings?

A fan of Bangladesh was beaten up but the question is why did this happen? Why was Tiger Robbie killed? Claims are being made on social media that Tiger Robby did something during the match that angered the people of Kanpur. It is claimed that this Bangladeshi fan was abusing Mohammad Siraj and because of this people got angry. It is also claimed that this Bangladeshi fan was raising slogans against Team India in Chennai as well.

The Bangladeshi team was being opposed

However, there was strong opposition to the Bangladeshi team in Kanpur. When the Bangladesh team reached Kanpur, many organizations raised slogans on the road. Recently, there was violence in Bangladesh after a coup in which many Hindu families suffered loss of life and property. Now the beating of the Bangladeshi fan is being linked to the same incident, although this has not been proven anywhere.

What happened on the first day of Kanpur Test?

Only 35 overs could be bowled on the first day of the Kanpur Test. The start of the match was delayed due to rain. The toss took place at 10 o’clock and Team India won the toss and invited Bangladesh to bat first. Bangladesh lost the first two wickets quickly, both by Akash Deep. However, after this Bangladesh scored 107 runs for 3 wickets. In the end, the match had to be stopped due to heavy rain and considering the weather conditions, the match referee declared the first day’s play over.

Ritul PandeyRitul Pandey

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