It’s common in India for someone to fake room service to ask for selfies, says Justin Langer

It’s common in India for someone to fake room service to ask for selfies, says Justin Langer
It’s common in India for someone to fake room service to ask for selfies, says Justin Langer

Justin Langer, the head coach of Australia, has divulged how it is to stay in India during the cricket series and tours with an enormous amount of demand for selfies with the fans.

According to Langer, Indian fans are freak to the extent that they even fake room service as a strategy to take a photo when staying in a hotel during series.

“It’s common in India for someone to fake room service to ask for selfies,” says Justin Langer.

It is sometimes beyond the understanding of Langer as it costs relaxation as well.

“Yeah, I love India for 1st few weeks, and then it gets a bit claustrophobic, to be honest because Indians love cricket so much that the only sanctuary you have is your change room or in your bedroom,” the Baggy Greens’ coach said.

 “Even in the hotel room, it is not uncommon for someone to knock at your door and fake room service and ask for selfies. It’s like literally relentless.” He added.

The passion for cricket and hospitality for foreigners for Asians have always been awake and often has grabbed headlines as well. Australia’s Justin Langer has visited India several times and has discussed stories recently in the Amazon Prime Documentary.

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