Former Indian cricketer and coach Ravi Shastri on Wednesday set a 'thirst trap' on the internet, causing a huge uproar on social media. Shastri started with a photo in a bathrobe with the caption, “I'm sexy, naughty and 60 years old.”
She shared another photo of herself sitting in a steam room and wrote: “Does this photo qualify as a thirst trap?”
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In the third photo, Shastri is seen wiping his face with a white towel and wearing a blue bathrobe. “Your girlfriend, she doesn't need to see my face to know it's me,” he wrote to X.
After creating a stir on social media, Shastri has finally taken down a new advertisement for a travel company with former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag. The video begins with the couple going to a spa wearing bathrobes with their initials on them. Shastri starts to explain, but Sehwag stops him and reminds him that he is in the sauna box, not the commentary box.
While sharing the ad, the Indian coach wrote, “I don't know who is the hottest here. Me, Vir or Steam.”
The video garnered more than 31,000 views within an hour and garnered several reactions on the platform. In response, one user wrote, “You're the most attractive. Sefag doesn't have any hair that needs a transplant.” Another user joked, “Just the temperature is hot, nothing else.”
“What's going on?” a third user wrote. Another user responded, “There should be a case study on Ravi Shatri and his obsession with commentary.”
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Date first uploaded: April 10, 2024, 18:07 IST