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Indian Cricket Fan Collapses Following Team's World Cup Defeat

Following the defeat of the Indian cricket team at the hands of Australia in the World Cup 2023, on November 19, a passionate fan died of heart attack in Tirupati late on Sunday night.

In a tragic incident on November 19, Jyotish Kumar Yadav, a 35-year-old software engineer based in Bengaluru and a passionate supporter of the Indian cricket team, passed away due to a heart attack. The unfortunate event occurred after India's defeat at the hands of Australia in the World Cup 2023.

Yadav, who had returned to his hometown of Tirupati, Andra Pradesh for the Deepavali holidays, displayed visible tension and anxiety throughout the match as India struggled. Witnesses reported that he collapsed after the match concluded, having watched India being all out for 240 runs. Despite moments of joy when the Australian team lost three quick wickets, Yadav complained of chest pain and ultimately collapsed as Australia secured victory.

Efforts were made to rush Yadav to the Sri Venkateswara Ramnarain Ruia Government General Hospital in Tirupati, but he was declared dead. Friends of the deceased shared that Yadav had been elated during the match's twists and turns but succumbed to the stress of India's loss.

Tirupati Urban Development Authority chairman Mohith Reddy paid a visit to Yadav's residence on Monday to offer condolences to the grieving family.

On the finals day, the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad witnessed an overwhelming display of support for the Indian cricket team, with over 100,000 fans converging to cheer on their favourite players. The stadium, resembling a sea of blue, saw spectators adorned in team jerseys. For those unable to attend in person, the excitement extended to living rooms nationwide, with fans tuning in via TV or Disney+Hotstar, where cricket coverage was available for free during the 2023 Cricket World Cup. The India-Australia Final match garnered record-breaking viewership, reaching a peak of nearly 5.9 crore on Disney+Hotstar.

Australia, having won the toss, opted to put India in to bat. The Australian pacers delivered a formidable performance, bowling out India for a modest 240 runs. While it marked India's first loss in the tournament, the defeat came in the crucial finals after a series of victories, heightening the disappointment for the team and its ardent supporters.

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