Viral video shows girl slapping boy and grabbing his neck during India vs West Indies Test match, igniting online reactions.

A video clip capturing a young girl repeatedly slapping and grabbing the neck of a boy during the second Test match between India and the West Indies has gone viral, sparking a flurry of reactions and humorous memes across the internet. The incident, which occurred during the Delhi Test, was caught on camera and quickly spread across social media platforms.

The short video shows the girl, seated next to the boy, slapping him multiple times before reaching out and grabbing his neck. The boy's reaction is not clearly visible in the widely circulated clips. The reason for the girl's actions remains unclear, fueling speculation and humorous interpretations online.

The video has generated considerable buzz, with many users sharing the clip along with the caption "Me and who?" suggesting a desire for a similar, albeit playful, dynamic in their own relationships. The incident has resonated with a section of internet users who seem to find humor in the idea of such interactions.

While many responses have been lighthearted, the incident also raises questions about acceptable behavior in public spaces and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. Some users have cautioned against romanticizing or normalizing such actions, emphasizing the importance of consent and respect in any interaction.

This isn't the first time that incidents involving fans have grabbed attention during cricket matches. Recently, a video of Rohit Sharma, India's star opener, went viral after he appeared to be furious at security personnel for manhandling a young fan who was trying to approach him. Sharma was seen confronting the security guard and later obliged the young fan with a selfie. Similarly, a spectator in Lahore was spotted displaying a painting of Virat Kohli during a Pakistan vs South Africa Test match. Also during the India vs West Indies test series, a fan was recorded requesting B Sai Sudharsan to leave Gujarat and play for Chennai Super Kings.

The second Test between India and West Indies has been eventful both on and off the field. India beat West Indies by an innings and 140 runs in the first test. While the on-field performance of the cricketers continues to be the primary focus, these viral moments involving fans add an interesting layer to the overall narrative, highlighting the passion and sometimes unpredictable nature of sports fandom.

As for the "Me and who?" trend, it remains to be seen how long it will capture the internet's attention. However, it serves as a reminder of how quickly a single, seemingly insignificant moment can transform into a viral sensation in the age of social media.


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