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Ravi Shastri's Latest Ad On India vs Windies Series Is Viral On Twitter

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No one can dispute the fact that Ravi Shastri is a man made for the camera. His confidence and poise was worth watching when he had appeared for an advertisement for Cred in the recent past.

And the former India cricketer and head coach is back in a latest ad, this time for digital streaming platform Fancode. The streaming platform shared two advertisements featuring Shastri on its Twitter handle.

In the video Shastri can be seen promoting the India vs West Indies series, which will be streamed on Fancode. Who knew an ad would start a war? ????

But @ashchanchlani is right! For the best real-time stats there's only one place to go!#WestIndiesVSIndia #FanCode https://t.co/SYlfrYQSz7 We can't settle this fight, but we can promise that fans will fight to switch to their choice of commentator during the match!#WestIndiesVSIndia #FanCode https://t.co/z8JdcUmOBG India will play three ODIs and five T20Is on their tour of West Indies, starting July 22nd.

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