Watch: Glenn Maxwell Repeats Pat Cummins’ Silence Celebration To Remind Ahmedabad Crowd Of India’s Loss – Indian cricket squad showed unmatched supremacy throughout the ODI World Cup 2023, which was hosted in India. Every game showed their skill as they skillfully won. Their show was nothing short of amazing right from the beginning. Every game the group showed their talent and dominance. They put on world class performance. But the finale of their trip took an unexpected turn in the last match at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium versus Australia. The Indian squad lost heartbreakingly even though they gave it their all. Both players and supporters found great unhappiness in this setback, which brought a depressing end to an otherwise remarkable tournament.
Being the biggest in the world, Narendra Modi Stadium’s opulence creates the perfect environment for a thrilling match. When it became a sea of blue for the World Cup final, the Australian players found it frightening. The Australian skipper Pat Cummins, nevertheless, did not waver in the face of the hostile environment. Dedicated to calm the Indian fans, he came up with a match winning performance. He picked up the crucial wicket of Virat Kohli and the whole sea of blue went cal. Cummins did the ‘shush’ celebration to silence the crowd.
Watch: Glenn Maxwell Repeats Pat Cummins’ Silence Celebration To Remind Ahmedabad Crowd Of India’s Loss

There was a big event at the Narendra Modi Stadium during the current IPL 2024. In his first match after winning the World Cup, Glenn Maxwell made a statement in Ahmedabad. Maxwell stopped on his way to the dressing room after the Gujarat Titans and Royal Challengers Bengaluru game, to the hysterical yells of the crowd. With a single motion, his finger to his lips, he stopped the throng. A little while later, he went back there and yelled the team’s name while pointing proudly to the RCB insignia on his shirt. Maxwell was quick to remind the Ahmedabad crowd of Australia’s win in the World Cup 2023 final.
Glenn Maxwell doing ‘silence’ gesture. pic.twitter.com/IaryCvWL0x
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