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In a recent incident, the cricketing world witnessed the playful side of Indian cricketer Mayank Agarwal as he took to social media to share a moment of levity with his fans. He posted a picture from inside a flight, accompanied by a caption that was not only humorous but also delivered with a touch of sarcasm. The witty comment not only showcased the batsman’s jovial personality but also captured the attention of cricket enthusiasts, stealing the limelight in the process.
Mayank Agarwal’s funny caption and reason behind that
Maynak recently shared a picture of himself where he was spotted carrying his personal water bottle while travelling on a flight. The right-handed batter wistfully mentioned staying cautious and not taking any risk with one’s health.
“Bilkul bhi risk nahi lene ka re babaaaaa !” Mayank wrote in the caption.
Bilkul bhi risk nahi lene ka re babaaaaa !
— Mayank Agarwal (@mayankcricket)
The genesis of Mayank’s witty caption can be traced back to a recent unfortunate incident during his scheduled flight to Delhi with the Karnataka team. The Bengaluru-born cricketer’s journey took an unexpected turn when he fell ill just before the flight was set to depart. It is reported that the he experienced discomfort, a burning sensation in his throat, and vomiting, possibly triggered by something he consumed onboard. In response to his sudden ailment, he was promptly de-boarded and swiftly taken to a nearby hospital for immediate medical attention.
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Mayank’s performance in Ranji Trophy 2023-24
Mayank has been showcasing exemplary form in the ongoing season of Ranji Trophy (2024), solidifying his stature as a standout performer. Across ten matches, the juggernaut has amassed an impressive total of 398 runs, a testament to his consistent and impactful contributions to the Karnataka team. His per💜formance is highlighted by two splendid centuries and two well-crafted half-centuries, underscoring his ability to play pivotal innings and lead from the front.