Isa Guha tweets a self-troll post after camera catches her using deodorant
The women's Ashes 2019 one-off match between England and Australia got concluded as Australia won most of the matches across all formats.
Mumbai: The women’s Ashes 2019 one-off match between England and Australia concluded as Australia won most of the matches across all formats in Taunton. The commentators who were analysing the performances of the teams were stunned, when another commentator, Isa Guha was caught off guard and witnessed an embarrassing moment after the cameras caught her using a deodorant. The former England cricketer was completely unaware that she was on air and her moments were caught by the cameras.
Isa stood on the field spraying the deodorant all over her body while her commentary team was discussing the match statistics. However, when the cricketer-turned-commentator came to her senses, Guha quickly backed off from the cameras. Unfortunately, the cameras by then had captured her moments and immediately the official broadcaster shared the video on the social media.
Guha who had seen the video had a good laugh and posted a self-troll tweet. The troll didn’t cease there as the video was also shown on the Television, but Isa took the moment lightly and laughed it off.
"The reaction time, the speed and the turn of heel" 😳@isaguha will have wanted to forget about this... but @CharlesDagnall and @C_Edwards23 deemed it worthy of some in-depth analysis 😂
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) July 19, 2019
Watch the #WomensAshes in Taunton live on Sky Sports Cricket pic.twitter.com/0xSVAzJVny
Wearing an airy dress today to give myself the best chance 😂😂 Thanks guys!! ðŸ¤ðŸ¤ https://t.co/ugM2BSwgB9
— Isa Guha (@isaguha) July 19, 2019
Guha debuted in 2001 against Scotland and later on she debuted against New Zealand in a T20I match. Guha has featured in eight tests, 83 ODIs and 22 T20Is in which she scalped 29, 101 and 18 wickets respectively. The Bengali cricketer retired on March 9, 2012. During the 2019 cricket World Cup, Isa was a part of the commentary panel.