The first day’s match at Brisbane’s Gabba Cricket Stadium was marred by rain, but it was a star-studded day at Brisbane’s Gabba Cricket Stadium, where many of the stars of Indian cinema were in attendance to watch the match. A crowd gathered. Along with them, Sara Tendulkar was also present.
New Delhi: The excitement for the Border Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia is at its peak. Both teams are in fierce competition on Australian soil. The third match of this blockbuster Test series began on Saturday at Brisbane’s Gaba Stadium. The first day was canceled due to rain after just a few overs.
The first day’s match at Brisbane’s Gabba Cricket Stadium was marred by rain, but it was a star-studded day at Brisbane’s Gabba Cricket Stadium, where many of the stars of Indian cinema were in attendance to watch the match. A crowd gathered. Along with them, Sara Tendulkar was also present.
Sara Tendulkar reached the Brisbane Test along with the stars of Bollywood.
So…the third match of the five-match Test series between India and Australia began on December 14 in Brisbane. To add to the grandeur of the crowd for this match, Sagarika Ghatge, wife of former Indian team’s legendary fast bowler Zaheer Khan, Zaheer Khan himself, Prachi Desai, Kabir Khan, Saiyami Khan, Ishan -Bollywood stars such as Qatar were in attendance. Along with them, former Indian great batsman Sachin Tendulkar’s daughter Sara Tendulkar was also present.
Sara Tendulkar was seen with the stars of Bollywood. During this time, Sara took many photos with them and shared them on her Instagram account. In this, she was seen along with all other stars except Sagarika Ghatge. When Sara Tendulkar arrived here to watch the match, Team India’s star batsman Shubman Gill’s name was again in the news. Because Sarah’s name is often associated with Gil.
Let us tell you that only 13.2 overs were played in the third Test match between India and Australia, which started at the Gabba in Brisbane on Saturday. In this match, India won the toss and decided to bowl first, after which Australia, who batted first, scored 28 runs without conceding until the match was called off due to rain. Usman Khawaja and Nathan McSwini are firmly in the crease.