After a solid first over from Arshdeep Singh, the insects began to cause problems for the players. Reeza Hendricks, in particular, struggled to keep his focus as the ants swarmed around his face, disturbing his concentration. The umpires soon noticed the growing disturbance with the entire ground covered in the insects. After consulting with the players, including India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav, and South African batters Hendricks and Ryan Rickelton, the umpires decided to stop play. The groundsmen quickly got to work using the super sopper to clear the pitch and surrounding areas of the insects. The unusual interruption sparked a flurry of activity on social media, with Twitter users discussing the bizarre scene and sharing their amusement at the uninvited guests taking over the field.
Wow! this is something unique now!
That's a first. Flying ants stops play.
— Recovered X (@Burgerboxxx)
Hahaha! LOL!
First time I’ve seen play stopped because of flying ants
— The Drunken Copywriter (@G_S_Meredith)
How did they appear outta no where!
Play stopped due to flying ants swarming around the ground.
— Abdullah Neaz (@cric___guy)
yeah yeah!
play stopped due to flying ants swarming around the ground in large numbers
— A & K🇮🇳 (@badjocker1020)
LOL! Didn't expect that!
The flying ants!
— Asif Khan (@_asif)
Us bruh us!
First time I’ve seen play stopped because of flying ants India vs South Africa Centurion Tilak Verma Abhishek Sharma Rinku Singh Ramandeep Singh Century T20I
— Raja Sheoran (@rajasheoran5)
Yeah!
Flying Ants Stop Play 🤦🏾
— Amit Patel (@Pateliii2)
All eyes on them!
👀 on Flying ants
— JaayShaan (VaidhyaJayaShankar) (@JaayShaan)
Yes yes!!!
flying ants ahhh
— శేషం (@sheshuthebusss)
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