What about if a fan can choose five women cricketers and get a selfie with them! Sounds fun, right? This is exactly what the Melbourne Cricket Ground arranged. They have installed an interesting selfie vending machine where a fan can choose five Australian female cricketers of their wish and click a virtual selfie with them. An Indian fan, who is eventually a traveling cricket analyst, Kartik Kannan, has posted a video on his X account demonstrating how to handle the machine. It looks pretty simple. The machine has a big touch-controlled screen, where there was given some privacy policy to go forward with. Finally comes the main screen when one has to choose five players. The machine will then instruct the "fan" to stand in position, as the chosen cricketers will come and pose for the photos. A total of three photos will be clicked. The machine will then ask for the email address so that it can send those photos to the individual's email account. Watch the video here A lovely experience at MCG where you can take a selfie with Australia players #BoxingDayTest #MCG pic.twitter.com/xAFjKKlpkI — Kartik Kannan (@kartik_kannan) December 24, 2024 Read also: Ben Stokes Ruled Out for 3 Months with Hamstring Injury India heads to Melbourne Cricket Ground for the fourth Test in BGT Thanks to the rain, the third Test at Gabba was declared a draw. India will walk into Melbourne for the Boxing Day Test, having a scoreline of 1-1 in the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy. Even if the match will start on December 26, the off-field rivalry seems to have already started since the day India landed in Melbourne. From breaching Virat Kohli's privacy and calling him a "bully" in defense to claiming Ravindra Jadeja as a hypocrite for apparently not answering English questions, the game has indeed started. Former players like Simon Katich have already started saying that India is playing "mind games." Following that, the MCG curator and co. decided to give used and low-bounced pitches to the Indians and clean pitches to the Australian side. New controversies arose as another former Aussie player, Ian Maurice, started considering Jasprit Bumrah's action illegal, asking the ICC to intervene. Speaking about the Australian side, Josh Hazlewood has been ruled out, and Travis Head is yet to be declared fully fit even before two days of the Test.