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Indian captain Shubman Gill was surprised when a fan shouted "Pakistan Zindabad" after shaking hands in Adelaide. The pre-meditated encounter, captured on video, occurred as India prepares for a crucial second ODI against Australia, trailing 0-1 in the series.
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