Things were getting hot, literally and figuratively, as the two New Zealand batsmen were forced to put impetus back into the innings, with runs drying up from both ends. After Ross Taylor cut on to the backward square fielder, a playful Ravindra Jadeja jumped in joy to fool the Indian fans.
What did sir Jadeja do?
Jadeja faked everyone 😂 we all thought Taylor was gone 😂😂
— ribas (@ribas30704098)
FAKE!!
Jadeja fakes catch, bamboozles everyone!
Meanwhile fans:
— OneCricket (@OneCricketApp)
That was fake!
Fake fielding Sunny? I think Jadeja was just happy to have stopped the ball! 🇮🇳
— Indrani B. 🌸🌼🌺 (@TheOtherIndrani)
Fake happiness!
Why is Jadeja giving me such fake happiness man
— Stuti Biyani (@StutiBiyani3)
Hope but fake!
Jadeja just giving hopes by fake fielding 😂🙏
— Az_ease (@Az_ease_)
ha ha!
Gavaskar is correct, fine 5 runs for Jadeja's fake fielding. Lol
— Sushant Kshirsagar (@RedDevilsSupptr)
penalty??
Was Jadeja doing fake fielding?? 5 penalty runs ??
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