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3 Indian Cricketers Take Uber In Australia, Driver Shocked | Watch Video

Sometimes, the best stories on tour don't come from the pitch.
In Adelaide, three young Indian cricketers - Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, and Prasidh Krishna - quietly booked an Uber for a city ride. Nothing unusual. Until their driver realized who his passengers were.

A dashcam captured the moment the driver's eyes widened in surprise. There, sitting casually in his car, were Indian cricket stars - laughing, chatting, and blending in like any other travelers. Krishna took the front seat, while Jaiswal and Jurel relaxed in the back, keeping things light and friendly. The driver did his best to stay cool, though his astonishment was hard to hide.

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In Adelaide, Indian cricketers Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, and Prasidh Krishna took an Uber, delighting the driver who recognized them; meanwhile, the Indian ODI camp, with Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, faced defeats in Australia, with the final match in Sydney as a test.
Yashasvi Jaiswal Dhruv Jurel and Prasidh Krishna in cab

The video went viral soon after - a small, joyful distraction for fans following India's tough time in Australia.

Struggles on the Field

While that Uber moment brought smiles, the mood around the Indian ODI camp has been far from cheerful.
After a long seven-month break, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma returned to the squad, but luck didn't favor them. Kohli endured two consecutive ducks, while Rohit's fighting 73 in the second ODI was a lone bright spot after his 8-run start.

India's 264/9 in the second match looked competitive until Australia calmly chased it down with two wickets in hand.

Captain Shubman Gill admitted later, "We had just enough runs on the board," pointing to missed chances in the field that proved costly.

With two losses in the three-match series, India's tour hasn't gone as planned. The final ODI in Sydney now stands as a test of pride more than points.

A Ride to Remember

For the three players - once teammates at the Rajasthan Royals - that quiet ride through Adelaide was a reminder that cricket fame can appear unexpectedly, even in the back of an Uber.

For fans, it was a welcome pause - a light-hearted story cutting through the tension of back-to-back defeats.

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