The social media buzz turned outrageous at Holkar Stadium in Indore after India lost the 3rd ODI and registered its first ODI-series loss against New Zealand at home. Resultingly, it triggered outrage in the crowd as they chanted ‘Gautam Gambhir Haye Haye’ after India’s loss. Notably, Gautam Gambhir, along with Team India players including Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Harshit Rana, Shreyas Iyer, and Nitish Kumar Reddy, was standing close to the boundary when the crowd started chanting slogans against India coach Gautam Gambhir. However, the team, including Virat Kohli, appeared shocked by the crowd’s response. Here is the footage of the crowd’s outburst after loss and Kohli’s reaction to it In the video that is going viral on social media, the crowd continued to chant ‘Gautam Gambhir Haye Haye’ for a very long time, aggressively post India’s 3rd ODI loss against New Zealand. Virat Kohli was visibly shocked by the outrage, and the players present there seemed surprised at the moment. However, it was not just a spontaneous response since New Zealand not only ended India’s Test dominance at home but also put an end to the Men in Blue’s one-day supremacy at home. New Zealand win first-ever ODI series in India despite Kohli’s ton India lost the third and final ODI of the three-match series on Sunday, 18 January, by 41 runs. Men in Blue were bundled out for 296 and lost the first-ever ODI series against New Zealand at home. While chasing the tall total, India lost openers Rohit Sharma (11) and Shubman Gill (23) cheaply. Result? Men in Blue scored 66/2 in the first powerplay with Virat Kohli at the crease. Then, Shreyas Iyer (3) and KL Rahul (1) also returned to the pavilion early, but Kohli then slammed a fifty with Nitish Kumar Reddy on the other end. However, wickets fell further after which, Kohli stitched 50+ run partnership with Harshit Rana for the 7th wicket and completed his 85th international ton. Harshit Rana performed well with his maiden ODI fifty, but then Foulkes dismissed him and Siraj on successive deliveries. In the end, Kohli also got out for 124, and Team India got all out for 296. It resulted in New Zealand’s historic win and Post navigation Predicting India’s playing XI for T20I series:Shreyas to bat at number three? Samson or Ishan, who will be the wicketkeeper? Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals to clash again today in WPL-2026:Harmanpreet Kaur eyes ending slump against Jemimah Rodrigues’ led team