Witnessing a cricket match from the stadium is a whole different experience. Have you watched the game from the stands cheering for your team and favourite player? You might have come across different kinds of people, where some screamed out loud while others just kept clapping to express their support.
Two content creators uploaded a reel capturing some one the relatable moments one would experience at the stadium during a cricket match.
Created by the ‘Funcho’ duo, the reel was captioned, “Types of people in Stadium”. The video showcased Dhruv Shah and Shyam Sharma hilariously demonstrating how the audience behaves during the match.
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Not IPL, the reel stages ‘ISPL’
The reel opened with Shah and Sharma sitting at the stadium seats to enjoy an ‘ISPL’ match. Well, what’s that? Don’t scratch your mind. They simply staged a league similar to the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL).
In the video, the duo carefully captured the different types of people at the stadium, from those waving hands at their favourite cricketer to the ones enthusiastically screaming and cheering their team.
The reel featured people missing the crucial game moment because they had just been to loo during that time, only to learn later from the friend: “Bhai tune hattrick miss kiya (Bro you missed the hattrick)”. In the video, Dhruv returned to his seat from the restroom only to know he missed an amazing moment of the nail-biting match.
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The video took note of people requesting those seated in the front to lower their head to enjoy the match without any obstruction. It also mentioned those diehard fans who felt like their cricketer said “Hi” or waved back at them. “Sab ko nahi, mujhe hi bolo, eye contact hua”, Dhruv was heard saying in the video while representing such a fan.
That wasn’t all. The video also showed people trying to sneak in their friends by sharing the bands, those wanting to leave when the match is getting obvious or almost at the final stage to avoid rush at the exit gate, and on the contrary, those who continued to stick to their seats even after the game concluded, saying, “Main idhar hi baithega abhi teen ghanta”.
Video goes viral
The video has gone viral with more than two million views. Netizens have found the reel quite relatable. They responded in the comments section sharing which type of an audience they were. “Mai abhi idhari baithega 3 ghante is just me”, one user commented. “I am the last one”, said another.