Indian Wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh Gives Autograph To Fan On Her Gloves, Desis Laud Her Gesture
Edited By: Akanksha AroraLast Updated: December 25, 2022, 11:52 ISTIndian Wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh Gives Autograph To Fan On Her Gloves. (Image: Twitter/@vlp1994)A fan of the
Indian women's cricket team wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh lucked out and had the honor to get her autograph. A fan of the Indian women's cricket team wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh lucked out
and had the honor to get her autograph. Vinesh Prabhu took to his Twitter and shared that he asked the wicketkeeper for his autograph. However, he didn't have anything to take it
on. What happened next has left the netizens in complete awe. The cricketer asked him to wait and went inside the dressing room. She was then seen coming outside and giving him an
autograph on a pair of match-worn gloves. "Much Appreciated," the person wrote in the caption as he also tagged the 19-year-old player.The caption read, “I told Richa Ghosh that
I wanted her autograph but didn't have anything to take it on. She told me to wait… Went in the dressing room and gave her own pair of match worn gloves and autographed it." With
this, he shared the image of gloves. Have a look:The post has now gone viral with over 66K views. "Proud to be her fan and proud to be the fan of this team in general!" read the
caption. Another person wrote, "One of my dream is to meet them and tell them that, how much I love @13richaghosh and Shaf. ." One Twitter user wrote, "Queen behaviour."The
19-year-old had played her part in India's Super Over win in the second T20I against Australia. She had smashed a 13-ball 26 not out with three sixes to help India tie Australia's
imposing 187 and followed it up with a six off the first ball of the Super Over. While speaking to PTI earlier, she explained, "I have always focused on power-hitting. I worked
hard on it and also focused on my mental toughness. It all went according to our plan." She further added, "I always look to stay till the end and win it for my team. We had our
plan in place. The idea was to keep the run flow going in the middle overs so that we don't have to go hard in the slog overs."Read all the Latest Buzz News here buzz staffA team
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