A sporting gesture of Team India physio to treat a Bangladeshi batsman on the opening day of the maiden pink-ball, Day-Night Test match earned praise from Twitter fans.
Team India physio Nitin Patel came out to help Nayeem Hasan after the Bangladesh batsman was hit by a brutal Mohammed Shami bouncer on Day 1 of the Day-Night Test at Kolkata
A sporting gesture of Team India physio to treat a Bangladeshi batsman on the opening day of the maiden pink-ball, Day-Night Test match earned praise from Twitter fans.
The BCCI posted a clipping of the incident on @BCCI and wrote: "In the end, it's all about the #SpiritOfCricket. #TeamIndia physio, Mr Nitin Patel attends to Nayeem (Hasan) after he gets hit on the helmet."
One fan posted a picture of two fans of the two cricket rivals growling at each other and pointed out that this too happens.
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One fan replied: "Indian players be like: We will hit and save as well."
Others wrote "Spirit of cricket is shown on field" and "This is what cricket is all about!".
A post read: "This approach is good: First hit and then treat. Jokes apart, Nice Gesture from Indian Team".
One fan lauded the "great gesture" and wrote: "Poor @BCBtigers in doldrums. 6 wkts down. 1 player concussed. Concussion sub gets hit on the helmet as soon as he comes out. This #PinkBallTest is best forgotten for Bangla players."