The spectators said, “Bravo! well played, Ravi.”

The spectators called Ravi bravo because he had played well.
The spectators said that Ravi played well and applauded him.
The spectators encouraged Ravi saying that he played well.
The spectators applauded Ravi, saying that he had played well.

The correct answer is: B. The spectators said that Ravi played well and applauded him.

The spectators are expressing their approval of Ravi’s performance by saying “Bravo!” and applauding him. This is a common way to show appreciation for someone who has done something well.

Option A is incorrect because the spectators are not calling Ravi “bravo” because he is a good person. They are calling him “bravo” because he played well.

Option C is incorrect because the spectators are not encouraging Ravi. They are simply expressing their approval of his performance.

Option D is incorrect because the spectators are not only applauding Ravi. They are also saying that he played well.