Cricketing trends in Twitter today

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Twitter space was alive and kicking with tweets from all over the world. The International Cricket Council (ICC) today reminisced the most gigantic individual record ever made by cricketer. On this day in 2009 when on Sachin Tendulkar became the 1st player to pass 30,000 international runs in India’s Test against Sri Lanka in Ahmedabad.

Virender Sehwag showered his praise for Virat Kohli. Kevin Pietersen, who these days has been flying from one place to the other around the world, tried experimenting with the time zones. David Warner was quite happy to his girls accompany him to the practice ground while Shane Warne wished his teenage son ahead of an important year.

VVS Laxman, who currently a part of the commentary team, was impressed with the way teenager Haseeb Hameed batted appreciated his work. Irfan Pathan was missing his nephew Ayaan and posted a picture of him together. Harbhajan Singh conveyed a special message the Indian Army. South African spinner Keshav Maharaj was on a shopping trail with fellow spin bowling partner Tabraiz Shamsi and added a few more stylish caps to his collection.

1.Wah Janaab! Wah Janaab!

2. Kevin Pietersen experiments with time zones

3. Damien Martyn’s Sunday mood

4. Dad wishes good luck to his son 

5. Paul Stirling can’t get over

6. The cap collection is just getting bigger and bigger  

7. The Australians trying hard

8. Michael Vaughan says…

9. VVS Laxman impressed by the teenager’s style of play

10. Congratulations to PV Sindhu on becoming the China open

11. Happy birthday to Nathan Lyon 

12. Irfan Pathan missing his nephew

13. The proud man of the family!

14. On this day that year! 

15. Harbhajan Singh’s message to the protectors of the nation

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