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Meet 'mystery girl' spotted cheering Gill and Pant in Team India's dressing room during IND vs ENG Test Series, she works as...

Meet 'mystery girl' spotted cheering Gill and Pant in Team India's dressing room during IND vs ENG Test Series, she works as...

India.com8 hours ago

In this collection of pictures we shall know about the mystery girl spotted cheering Gill and Pant in Team India's dressing room during IND vs ENG Test Series. Let's dive in.
The first match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between India and England is going on in Leeds.
During this match, when the Indian innings ended on the first day, a young woman was seen in Team India's dressing room.
The young woman was spotted cheering Team India after Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill returned to the pavilion.
After this, there is a heated discussion on social media about who this mystery girl is.
Although the identity of this girl has not been revealed yet, it is believed that she is associated with the staff of Team India.
Talking about other women's staff everyone know Rajal Arora is associated with the women's staff of the Indian Cricket team as a social media manager.

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