Team India is all set for the second Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, and they are practicing very hard for the pink-ball Test match. While practicing at the Adelaide Oval, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma and star wicketkeeper batter Rishabh Pant suffered body shaming from the crowd at the venue. This was really a shameful move from the crowd available on the Adelaide Oval during the practice session. Shame on Indian fans.... Body shaming Indian Captain is not funny !! pic.twitter.com/Y8p3CiKtIG — Gaurav (@Melbourne__82) December 4, 2024 Team India's practice session ahead of the pink ball Test against Australia was strictly turned into a media-only event after the members of Team India, including captain Rohit Sharma and star cricketer Rishabh Pant, were "heckled" during their practice session on Tuesday. Also Read | Watch: Virat Kohli Sweats in The Fierce Net Session Ahead of Pink Ball Test Nearly 3000 fans stood around the nets to watch Indian cricketers train with the pink ball before the highly critical Border-Gavaskar Trophy second Test begins tomorrow. Practice sessions before any international match are usually not available for public viewing, but it was open for the local Adelaide crowd. The crowd was lively and noisy, full of energy and excitement for India's four-hour practice session. However, some of them caused problems for the Indian players. A source revealed that some of the remarks made by the crowd had annoyed the players, and constant requests for selfies made it difficult for the players to concentrate.