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Watch: Indian Women’s team-turned models do a catwalk at the airport, fans love every bit of it

A video of the Indian women’s team has gone viral over social media. In this video, the members of the team can be seen doing a catwalk at...

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Indian women’s team is constantly in the headlines of the media since the time they clinched the three-match ODI series against England with a handsome margin of 3-0. Be it Deepti Sharma’s ‘mankading’ row or be it Taniya Bhatia robbery incident, Indian girls were in all discussions of the media and the cricketing fraternity as well.

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Recently, another video of the Indian women’s team has gone viral over social media. In this video, the members of the team can be seen doing a catwalk at the airport. The video was shared from the Instagram account of the young Indian batter Jemimah Rodrigues.

The video went viral over social media within minutes of being shared by Jemimah. A Twitter user also posted the video on his Twitter handle and captioned it as, “I've never loved a team more😭from @JemiRodrigues Instagram post.”

Here’s the video of the Indian women’s team doing a cat-walk:

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Here’s how fans reacted to the video:

Indian cricket fans fell in love with the video and the walk of their favorite cricketers. They took no time in showering their love through social media.

Speaking of the Indian women’s team, then they are coming off with a magnificent series win against England on English soil. It was India’s first win in England since the last series they won 23 years back in the year 1999. This series was also the last international series for the legendary Indian pacer Jhulan Pacer who decided to hang her boots from international cricket.

Jhulan Goswami scalped two wickets in her last international match against England by conceding 30 runs in her quota of 10 overs with three maidens in her account.

Apart from the farewell match of Jhulan, Deepti Sharma’s last wicket was run-out of Charlie Dean when England was playing at 153 runs for the loss of nine wickets in the third and final ODI of the series when they were chasing the target.

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