Smriti Mandhana’s Jabra Fan in Sri Lanka

“The fan following of Indian women cricketers is not only in India, but all over the world. A Jabra fan of Indian opener Smriti Mandhana has also been seen in Sri Lanka. He reached the stadium with great difficulty and saw his star player Mandhana playing.
This fan had arrived with a poster. Through which he has mentioned the problem he faced in reaching the stadium. It is written on the poster of this fan – there is no petrol, yet Smriti came to see Mandhana.
Indian women’s cricket team on tour of Sri Lanka
Let us tell you that the Indian women’s cricket team is on a tour of Sri Lanka these days. A three-match T20 series is being played between the two teams here. After this, a three-match ODI series will also be played between the Indian women’s team and Sri Lanka. The T20 series will be played in Dambulla and the ODI series will be played in Pallekele.
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The series of T20 matches between the two teams continues
The second match of the T20 match between the two teams was played on Saturday (June 25). This fan had come to see this match. His photo is also becoming quite viral on social media. The first T20 match of the series was won by the Indian team by 34 runs.
No fuel in Sri Lanka going through economic crisis
Actually, the fan said that there is no petrol because Sri Lanka is going through bankruptcy these days. His economic condition is so bad that there is not even petrol in the whole country. Sri Lanka, with a population of about 22 million, is going through a very bad phase in terms of food and drink besides petrol. Holidays have been made in schools.
Private bus operators said that due to lack of fuel, they are able to provide only 20 percent services. So far 10 people have died in Sri Lanka due to long queues at petrol pumps.