England-West Indies 3. ODI: The third ODI between England and Western India on Tuesday hit an unexpected speed blow – London’s traffic chaos. But while the players were stuck in Gridge through the British capital, it was a Bengaluru, which somehow approached the center of attention.
Why? Due to the infamous traffic jam of the city. Social media could not withstand a comparison – and soon London overload was compared to Bengalur.
“Hahahaha !!! Everyone in Bangalore is sitting in our cars and laughing,” one user wrote, responding to a clip of delayed throwing between England and Western India.
England players arrive on bikes
The crickets of both England, the West Indies team stuck on their relevant buses on their way to the oval in South London, while English players decided to get off instead.
The incident videos started to make bicycles on social media and let Netizens entertain.
“Accepting the ground in style. Only one way to defeat the closure of roads in London,” the English cricket said on his X account.
Transport of Bengalur is getting to the center of attention
Mirth continued on the social media and Netizen took over in Bengalur.
“If this happened in India, all English crickets would tweece about how BCCi with so many funds will not solve the operating problems of Bangalore,” wrote one user with more smiling Emodji.
“Now we know what they mean by Bangalore was the most English of all Indian cities!” joked by another user.
Bangalore traffic jams
This is not the first time that social media was flooded with a wave of discussion about how ugly traffic jams can get.
In March, Bengaluru’s endless traffic jams became the subject of satire after former director Infosys Mohandas PAI published a funny view of X (formerly Twitter). He announced the fictitious “Chaar Jam Yatra”-a three-day three-day “tour” through some of the worst traffic hotspots in the city, including the outer round road, the Silkboard, Marathhahali and HSR.
Mohandas Pai’s joke resonated with many Bengalur inhabitants dealing with everyday traffic overload and provoking extensive reactions online.
Zerodha’s Nikhil Kamath asks to solve Bangalore Traffic
Last month Zerodha Nikhil Kamath added to the discussion of Bengalur. During his podcast, co -founder Zerodha Bengaluru asked the Social Police Commissioner, Operation, Mn Anuchetta to solve the city’s traffic suffering.
The highest policeman said Bangalore had long been fighting for insufficient public transport options. Before the introduction of the metro system, the primary way of public transport in the city was limited to BMTC buses. Unlike cities, such as Kolkata, which has trams, Delhi with its large metro network or Mumbai with established local trains, Bangalore lacked a diverse and efficient public transport system, he said.
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