This story is from September 27, 2024

Bangladeshi fan hospitalised after 'falling ill' in Green Park stands; Police denies assault speculation

A Bangladeshi cricket fan named Roby, dressed in a tiger costume, fell ill during the second Test against India at Green Park Stadium. Initially suspected of being assaulted, Roby later clarified from his hospital bed that he merely felt unwell and received necessary assistance from local police. He is now recovering well.
Bangladeshi fan hospitalised after 'falling ill' in Green Park stands; Police denies assault speculation
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A Bangladeshi cricket fan had to be hospitalised after "falling ill" while watching the second Test against India at the Green Park Stadium here, an incident that was first suspected to be a case of heckling after he indicated being involved in a physical altercation. Self-proclaimed super fan Roby, who dresses in tiger costume and is a regular in his team's games, was in stand C and had to be carried out of the stadium in a state of distress.During a brief interaction with media, Roby indicated that he had been punched in his abdomen during an altercation. However, in a statement issued from his hospital bed later, he said he merely felt unwell and was given the requisite assistance by the local police."I fell ill and the police brought me to the hospital. Now I am feeling much better. My name is Roby and I have come from Bangladesh," he stated in a short video clip.
Abhishek Pandey, ACP (Kalyanpur), said Roby received immediate medical care and insisted that he had not been assaulted as alleged in early reports."During the Test match between India and Bangladesh, one of the spectators whose name is Tiger, suddenly fell ill," the officer stated.
"As soon as he fell ill, he was picked up by the police and was sent to the medical team for treatment. He is fine now and a liaison officer as been attached to him so that he can get help if needed."There were some reports of assault but these are baseless, no such incident happened with him. He might have taken a fall, this is what we have been able to gather," he added.
Earlier, an Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association official said Roby could barely communicate what exactly had happened."As he came out of the stands, he was wincing in pain and seemed to be fainting. He was given a chair to sit but he fell," the official said.The opening day of the Test ended early due to rain with the visiting side on 107/3. Bangladesh lost the opening game by an innings and 280 runs.

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