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Kerala Police Use Ravi Shastri’s ‘Tracer Bullet’ Challenge as Background Score to Track COVID-19 Lockdown Violators; India Coach Reacts | WATCH VIDEO
They used India coach Ravi Shastri's famous Tracer Bullet' voice as the background score and created a challenge.
Written by India.com Staff
Published: Apr 09, 2020, 03:37 PM (IST)
Edited: Apr 09, 2020, 03:37 PM (IST)

Kerala Police won hearts on Thursday as they came up with a unique solution to track down COVID-19 lockdown violaters. They used India coach Ravi Shastri’s famous Tracer Bullet’ voice as the background score and created a challenge.
In the video posted by Kerala Police, citizens, who are outside their house or in a small gathering are rushing back into their homes when they are spotted by a drone in the clip is giving the actual information of the people roaming outside to the cops.
The Indian coach himself quoted Kerala Police’s tweet and also acknowledged their great initiative, calling it innovative. He soon took to his Twitter handle and wrote, “Very innovative. Good luck #TracerBulletChallenge #IndiaFightsCorona #COVID”.
Drone sightings during lockdown… pic.twitter.com/kN3a4YCJ5D
Kerala Police (@TheKeralaPolice) April 7, 2020
In the video, one can hear former India cricketers-turned-commentators Sunil Gavaskar, Sanjay Manjrekar try the emulate Shastri’s ‘tracer bullet’ voice.
Not long back, Shastri took to his social media to spread awareness among the citizens about the coronavirus and urged them to stay indoors.
Shastri was one of the most respected commentators across the cricket fraternity before the former 1983 World Cup-winner decided to take up the job of the head coach of the national side.
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Meanwhile, with the pandemic bringing the world to a standstill, all cricketing events have been put on hold by the ICC.