This person started touching Rituraj Gaikwad's feet, an amazing sight was seen in the Duleep Trophy match

 

Due to captaining Chennai Super Kings in IPL, Rituraj Gaikwad has a huge fan following in the southern states. A glimpse of this was also seen in the first match of the Duleep Trophy. During the match between India C and India D in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, one of his fans broke the security cordon. After this, he entered the field and touched the feet of Gaikwad, who was captaining India C and returned. His fans are very happy to see this amazing sight in the domestic match. On the other hand, it is also being described as a case of a huge lapse in security. This could have also harmed a player.

The fan did no harm

Rituraj Gaikwad has not been able to play many matches for Team India. He is still engaged in cementing his place in the team. However, his excellent performance in IPL and domestic matches has made him a big star of Indian cricket. A fan also came to watch his game in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. He crossed the barricading and entered the field to meet Gaikwad. However, the fan's purpose was only to meet the CSK captain. So he returned only after touching his feet. During this, he did not cause any harm.

This is not the first time that a fan has crossed the barricades to meet Gaikwad. Such incidents have happened many times in domestic tournaments before this.

Under the captaincy of Rituraj Gaikwad, the bowlers of India C performed brilliantly. They bundled out India D for just 164 runs. During this, he also did amazing captaincy. However, when it was his turn to bat, he failed to score big runs.

Gaikwad came out to open the innings in the team's first innings and returned to the pavilion with a personal score of just 5 runs. He was dismissed by Harshit Rana. This match is very important for making a place in Team India's Test team against Bangladesh. In such a situation, getting out early can prove to be harmful for him. However, he will have another chance to score runs in the second innings.