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Grace Hayden, daughter of legendary Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden, became a fan favourite at the Mumbai Indians’ (MI) home game against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Monday. While cricket was the main event, Grace’s infectious enthusiasm and interaction with the crowd stole the spotlight.
A Day Immersed in MI Fan Culture for Grace Hayden
This was Grace’s first experience of the electric atmosphere at Wankhede Stadium, a sea of blue cheering for their home team. Cameras captured her enjoying every moment, from trying local delicacies to learning the iconic “Mumbai Indians” chants. She was seen dancing and celebrating alongside the passionate fans, truly embracing the spirit of the IPL.
Chanting for Rohit Sharma with MI Fans
As part of the Star Sports broadcasting team, Grace visited the stadium and interacted with fans, including many who idolize former MI captain Rohit Sharma. Star Sports even shared a video showcasing her mingling with the crowd outside the venue. In a heartwarming moment, Grace joined fans in chanting the popular “Mumbai Chai Raja Rohit Sharma” slogan, demonstrating her✃ support for the star play✤er.
Jeet gya… bhai jeet gya! jeet gya!
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A Family Affair
Grace has been actively involved in IPL 2024 coverage for Star Sports, offering a unique perspective for viewers. Interestingly, her father, Matthew Hayden, is also in India and was recently seen interacting with Chennai Super Kings (CSK) players.
Amidst the competitive fervour in the Hayden family, Grace crowned by fans as “the most beautiful girl in the world” experienced the overwhelming love and enthusiasm of the MI supporters.
Most beautiful girl in the world
Grace Hayden ❤️😘— ᎻᎪᎡᏆՏᎻ ᏙᏆᎫᎪᎽ,Ꭱϴ 🐐 385 (@Rohit209vsaus)
Crush updated.
Grace Hayden 💜
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New Crush "Grace Hayden" ❤️😍
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Her presence added a special charm to the ambiance as the Wankhede stadium was drenched in a sea of blue, the team’s colour.