The chances of breaking the ice in Australia were probably crushed in Paris when Raygun, also known as Rachael Gunn, represented the country at the Olympic games.
From the moment the sport was introduced, the audience had a hard time believing what was happening.
If the goal of the game was to introduce a younger audience to cricket, then Raygun’s appearance during the match was harsh.
She looked like she had taken a wrong turn while sitting in the bleachers.
During a game in which the other players were young and fresh, we as the daggy mum were the ones doing the sprinkler.
It was not surprising that social media would react to Raygun’s appearance.
Many of them said that she didn’t have a chance to perform well in the event.
Some commended her for showing the courage to try out, but others said it was the most humiliating experience they had ever had.
One person referred to Raygun as the Mum of someone who is participating in the Olympics break dancing.
Another person said that she looked like a teacher wearing a cap while the other students were dressing up as hippest individuals.
Someone else noted that she looked like she was detaining an opponent.
Despite being able to perform well in her three appearances, the judges did not award her a single round. During her first battle, the MC exclaimed “Australia in the house!” It was a high point of the day for the country. Although she was the Oceania champion, Raygun’s self-deprecating style won her many fans, but the judges didn’t agree with her.
In her match against Lithuania’s Nicka, Raygun was no match for her opponent. She had a lot of fun throughout the match, and the online pile-on will not stop her from smiling. She was very excited to be part of the event and said that the atmosphere at the stadium was amazing.
Raygun expressed her gratitude for being able to experience such an extraordinary moment and talked about her desire to continue improving and developing new moves. She noted that her passion for creativity motivated her to excel in the event. She said that sometimes her artistry would get the judges’ approval, while other times it would not.