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Viral Video: In a delightful twist to a casual game of gully cricket, a viral video is taking social media by storm, showcasing an unexpected encounter between enthusiastic cricketers and some uninvited guests – bulls!
Watch the viral video here:
When the bulls want to play cricket 🐂🏏 pic.twitter.com/SkrM9lbpzU
— Sameer Allana (@HitmanCricket) February 19, 2024
A bunch of young cricket fans were playing a fun game on a makeshift field in India when suddenly some aggressive bulls barged in. The game turned from calm to chaotic as the bulls wandered onto the field, and the players had to run for safety.
At first, the bulls didn't seem bothered, but then they caused chaos among the players. Instead of playing cricket, the players had to run away from the bulls. It was chaotic but also funny, with people watching and laughing at the unexpected scene.
Captured in a now-viral video making rounds on social media, the incident drew attention from cricket fans worldwide. The undated footage, shared by a cricket aficionado on X, quickly garnered thousands of views, captivating viewers with its unexpected hilarity.
#BazBull https://t.co/GnRDYlyeXs
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) February 19, 2024
Even the official handle of the IPL team Rajasthan Royals couldn't resist joining the conversation, sharing the video with the clever hashtag "#BazBull," a witty nod to the recent 'Bazball' phenomenon in cricket circles. This playful term, inspired by the aggressive style of play reminiscent of Brendon McCullum, also known as "Baz," gained further traction as users joked about England's performance in recent matches against India.
X users flooded the comments section with humorous takes on the incident, drawing comparisons between the bulls' assertive presence and England's cricket team's performance. One user quipped about the bull's fielding skills, suggesting England could learn a thing or two.