IND VS BANG : Bangladesh ‘Super Fan’ Allegedly Beaten By Spectators, Rushed To Hospital

A Bangladesh cricket fan, known as Tiger Robby, was rushed to Regency Hospital in Kanpur after being allegedly beaten up during the second Test match between India and Bangladesh at Green Park Stadium.

The incident occurred on the first day of the final Test of the series. Robby, who is a known supporter of the Bangladesh cricket team, appeared to be in visible pain as he was transported on a stretcher into the hospital.

While the exact circumstances surrounding the altercation remain unclear, the incident has raised concerns about fan safety at the stadium. Authorities are expected to investigate further to determine what led to the violence.

As for the ongoing match, it has been temporarily stopped due to bad light. Bangladesh has posted a score of 107/3, with Mominul Haque (40) and Mushfiqur Rahim (6) at the crease.

Disha Rojhe

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