Watch: Kim and Trump watch India vs England Edgbaston Test
Is that United States President Donald Trump with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at England's Edgbaston cricket ground?
Definitely not, but the masqueraders Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump have added the entertainment in the third day of India vs England Test the match.
The fans and spectators were pleasantly surprised when fake Kim Jong Un was spotted with a dummy nuclear missile in his hand surrounded by a number of fake bodyguards.
After some time, Kim shook hands with US President Donald Trump and the crowd cheered for both the political leaders.
Apart from Ashwin's classic spell, the spectators got something else to enjoy. People also enjoyed it watching it on TV as the on-field cameras captured the 'political show.'
Watch the video here:
#isitok that Kim Jong Un was at Edgbaston watching England vs India.!?? #rocketman pic.twitter.com/T9TJFlco3p
— Dazza (@Dazzie2009) August 3, 2018
Even the commentators took a jibe at the incident, they said, "Out towards Kim Jong Un at deep point" to raise the fun quotient of the game. Here is a compilation of funny Twitter reactions on the incident.
Didn't realise @realDonaldTrump was a @SaintsRugby fan. Negotiations with Kim Jong Un (much like @englandcricket's batting) appear to have taken a predictable turn for the worse at Edgbaston. pic.twitter.com/YIiRhZ8zHi
— Daniel Owens (@DanielOwens1979) August 3, 2018
Bloody love this. Man dressed as Kim Jong Un, holding a nuke, turns up to the test match with a dozen bodyguards. #INDvENG https://t.co/5KmeVmmHOM
— Julia Hartley-Brewer (@JuliaHB1) August 3, 2018
Haha no?? Guy dressed up like Kim Jong un and came with a rocket.Usual fancy dress stuff
— Karthik Raj (@kartcric) August 3, 2018
"Out towards Kim Jong Un at deep point"... possibly the finest piece of cricket commentary of all time ? @Aggerscricket @bbctms #ENGvIND
— Mike Bagnall (@MikeBagnall1) August 3, 2018
Donald Trump meets Kim Jong Un during the Test Match at Edgbaston #England pic.twitter.com/iscx0LbeWg
— Elliot Wagland (@elliotwagland) August 3, 2018
So far in the match, England collapsed to 86 for six in their second innings, a lead of just 99 runs, at lunch on the third day of the first Test against India at Edgbaston on Friday.