'Jarvo 69', who had famously invaded the field of play during the Lord's Test, went a step ahead at Headingley on Friday, this time comically walking in to bat at the fall of Rohit Sharma's wicket. He was eventually dragged off by the security staff, perhaps with no sense of gentleness this time.
LEGEND!
Jarvo69 is a legend
— Raghav Padia (@raghav_padia)
LOL!
The Greatest Batsman of All Time , came out to Bat, on no.4 for India...!!
Its Jaaarvvvoooo!!
Shame that he was Thrown out 😂
— Viebhav Sharma (@Mighty_Brahmin)
HAHA!
Let the man play for his team 😂😂😂😂😂
— Sushruth RV (@VSush07)
JARVO69!
Who can save India
He can. Jarvo 👌💯
— Sportsfan.in (@sportsfan_stats)
WE HAVE JARVO!
May be ur team have Joe root And many crickeers But india team have 😂😂😂..
— UDAYA BEHERA 🇮🇳 (@itz_udaya_)
FFFFF
What a guy 😭 We need him yaar. He's a saviour Don't do this with our batsmen 😆
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