New Delhi: A video shared on Twitter by former India Cricketer Rohan Gavaskar shows a very unorthodox and unusual bowling action from a bowler wherein the bowler can be seen spinning himself several times before bowling the delivery.

Rohan Gavaskar shared the video with the caption “I’, guessing his ‘top spinner’ is the one to be careful about!!”. He tagged another former India cricketer Ajit Agarkar in the tweet.

Reacting to the tweet, Suresh Raina also couldn’t stop laughing and shared a laughing emoji while also wondering who the bowler was.

“Hahaha yeh kaun hai” he replied with emojis. Rohan then replied to Raina added that the bowler was accuracy was better than himself.

Another Twitter user replied with a video of Shaktiman, a television superhero wherein he is seen spinning himself similarly before disappearing.

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Bengaluru: The Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna (KSR) Bengaluru to Ernakulam Vande Bharat Express, launched on November 11 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has received a huge response in its first month, carrying more than 55,000 passengers and recording over 100% bookings in both directions.

According to a report published by The New India Express, the train is the first inter-state semi high-speed premium train connecting the southern states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. According to South Western Railway (SWR) data, the Bengaluru to Ernakulam leg carried 11,447 passengers in November with an average booking of 127%. In December, the number increased to 16,129 passengers, with 117% average booking.

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The Ernakulam to Bengaluru service reportedly carried 12,786 passengers in November, with an average booking of 141%. In December, the number rose to 14,742, with 106% average booking, the data showed.

The Railways calculates occupancy by including the total number of bookings. As per the report, if a train has 100 seats and 27 people are on the waiting list, occupancy is counted as 127%.

Railway officials reportedly said, they expect ticket demand to rise further in December due to Christmas and New Year holidays, along with the Sabarimala pilgrimage. The train is a popular choice among daily commuters, business travellers, students and tourists.