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In a delightful moment for cricket fans, Sara Tendulkar, daughter of legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, was spotted at the Gabba in Brisbane during the ongoing third Test between Australia and India. Her presence in the stands has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with many fans playfully speculating that she is there to support Indian opener Shubman Gill.
Sara Tendulkar’s support at the Gabba
Sara was seen cheering for Team India alongside former cricketer Zaheer Khan and film-maker Kabir Khan, who were seated behind her. The cameras captured her during the early stages of Australia’s innings, where she appeared engaged with her phone while watching the match unfold. As the game progressed, images of her supporting the team quickly went viral, igniting discussions among fans.
Fans reaction after spotting Sara Tendulkar at the Gabba
The sighting of Sara Tendulkar led to a wave of excitement on social media, with many fans making light-hearted comments about her potential connection to Shubman, who has been linked with her in the past. One fan humorously tweeted, “Sara in the house guys,
Shubman Gill Century loading…,” suggesting that her presence might inspire a stella𓃲r performance from the young batters. Others chimed in with similar sentiments, highlighting the playful nature of their speculation.
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Or to support Shubhman Gill 😁
— Creative Pie (@creativepie_17)
Sara in the house guy’s 💥😍
ShubmanGill Century loading…..🤲🤞🏻— Alam (@GILLx77)
Sara Tendulkar in the Stands ; Shubman Gill's 💯 loading 👀
— THAKUR (@JThakur29)
Sara🍃 Tendulkar was present at the Gabba on day 1 to support Team India.
— Tanuj Singh (@ImTanujSingh)
Sara tendulkar was seen on camera w𝕴hile India vs Australia match.
— Muhammad Irfan 🇦🇺 (@IrfiLuck)
Sara Tendulkar is in Brisbane 👀
— Satish Mishra 🇮🇳 (@SATISHMISH78)
Sara Tendulkar is in Brisbane, Australia now,during day 1 match 🤔 😳🤔😳
Best of luck Gill bro 😳— CricVipez (@CricVipezAP)
The third Test is crucial for both teams, as they aim to take control of the five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, currently tied at 1-1. Indian captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and opted to bowl first under overcast conditions, hopi💖ng to exploit any mo🐲vement available. However, rain interruptions have limited play, with only 13.2 overs possible on the opening day of the match.
As Australia began their innings, openers Usman Khawaja and Nathan McSweeney managed to navigate through challenging conditions before rain halted play. The home team’s score read 28/0 before match officials announced stumps.