A video of a group of Indian men saving a woman from a harasser at a cricket ground in British Columbia, Canada is winning hearts on social media to save the reputation of Indians abroad. In recent times, all the viral videos involving Indians made news for all the wrong reasons, as they portrayed Indians as a brazen community littering tourist places and dancing at airports. As soon as this video from Canada went viral, Indians commented that people should also share this video to show the world what Indians really are.In the video, a group of men of Indian origin can be seen talking to a man who was allegedly harassing a woman on the cricket ground where these Indian men were playing. The woman was walking her dog and looked upset. The group of Indian men intervened, forming a protective shield around the woman and asking the man to stay away. ‘Don’t touch me,’ the man can be heard shouting.The alleged stalker said he just said ‘Hello’ to the woman and nothing else. The men told him there was no need if he didn’t know the woman. They said they had already found the video and would call the police. Eventually the man walked away while drinking coffee and asked them if the land was their property. They told the harasser that this was a private ground for playing cricket. Some reports claimed that the players were from Prince George’s Cricket Club.One wrote, “Let’s not just promote the negative. Share the positive, celebrate the good deeds, and help build a more balanced picture of our communities. Every act of kindness counts, and every positive story deserves to be seen.” Many users noted how peacefully the situation was resolved – without any harsh words, as the Indian did not attack the stalker and did not even answer his questions. When the pursuer refused to leave and said he would watch the game, the men told the pursuer, “No one is touching you.”