In India¡¯s latest match against New Zealand during the T20I series, Shubman Gill won numerous hearts with his batting skills. On Wednesday, February 1, India played their third match against the Kiwis at Ahmedabad¡¯s Narendra Modi Stadium, where Gill wracked up a century off of 54 balls. Given his performance on the field, how can fans not fall for him???
A lovesick fan present for the India vs. New Zealand match on Wednesday caught the Internet¡¯s eye when she decided to wave around a poster asking to be Shubman¡¯s Tinder match. In a snap that quickly caught the viral wind on Twitter, the female fan is seen holding up a pink placard with the request, ¡°Tinder Shubman se match karado.¡±?
Twitter user Shivani posted an image of the fan with the placard and wrote, "Didi ka match karado koi." The post garnered nearly 700K views on the microblogging site and kicked off a meme fest among Gill fans.
Check out the post below:
Shubman Gill famously scored a double century against New Zealand in the ODIs. He even reached the triple digits on his scoreboard for the first time in his career, and after his recent century in the match against the Black Caps, he became the youngest player at 23 years old to slam a century in a T20I match.
On Twitter, the image floated around and started a laughing riot in the comments. One user took the fan¡¯s request seriously and suggested, "Track location, mutual interests, and personal preferences of him. Try to increase the chances of matching with him by including similar interests and hobbies in her profile and swiping on profiles match her preferences. Kitna aasan hai."
While others were all about the laughs. Female fans started posting edited pictures of themselves and Gill at wedding rituals with the caption, ¡°Stop it, I¡¯ve already married Shubman Gill in my head.¡±?
Memes also floated around and showcased how the Tinder admin would react to the placard request.
FYI, recently, the batter has been linked to Sachin Tendulkar¡¯s daughter Sara and the Bollywood star Sara Ali Khan, prompting commenters to invoke the name on social media.