Ravindra Jadeja Distracted by Fan's T-Shirt at The Oval
During the third day of the fifth Test between England and India at the Kia Oval in London, an interesting incident occurred involving Ravindra Jadeja and a spectator. While batting, Jadeja noticed a...

During the third day of the fifth Test between England and India at the Kia Oval in London, an interesting incident occurred involving Ravindra Jadeja and a spectator. While batting, Jadeja noticed a fan in the stands wearing a bright red t-shirt, which he found distracting. He brought this to the attention of on-field umpire Kumar Dharmasena.
Dharmasena informed the ground staff, requesting the fan be reseated, ideally to Jadeja's right. However, instead of moving, the fan agreed to change his shirt. A ground staff member provided a grey t-shirt, which the fan then wore. Jadeja responded with a thumbs-up, resolving the issue in a sportsmanlike manner.
India's play was strong, solidifying their position in the match. England faced a considerable challenge at the end of Day 3, with a score of 374. India lost only one wicket in the morning session, that of Akash Deep, who scored a quick 66 off 94 balls. His 107-run partnership with Yashasvi Jaiswal set a positive tone for the innings.
Jaiswal, bouncing back from a less successful first innings, played a controlled and significant innings, scoring 118 off 164 balls. Jadeja also contributed with a crucial half-century, adding to his strong performance in the series. Washington Sundar provided a late boost to the innings with a dynamic cameo, hammering three sixes in five balls, putting England's bowlers under pressure.
England had a promising start, with openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley contributing 50 runs. However, a yorker from Mohammed Siraj dismissed Crawley for 14. England finished the day needing 324 more runs, with nine wickets remaining.
