Cricketing Trends on Social Media today
Here is how the cricketers spent their day on Twitter and Instagram today.
The cricketing trends on the social media revolved around a number of events. India are currently playing the second match of the four-Test series against Australia at the new Perth Stadium and they have done a reasonable job. Indian skipper Virat Kohli racked up his 25th Test century, but couldn’t save his team from conceding a lead of 43 to their opponents. The Indian pacers have been excellent and they have drawn praise from the cricketing fraternity.
Michael Vaughan couldn’t stop praising the Indian bowlers. Tom Moody hailed Jasprit Bumrah, who apart from picking up wickets also hit opener Marcus Harris on the head with a vicious bouncer. Retired bowler Mitchell Johnson took a dig at Kohli, mentioning that he didn’t walk after Peter Handscomb took his catch in the slip cordon. Kevin Pietersen and Ian Bell praised Kohli for churning out yet another masterclass with the willow in hand.
Ace shuttler PV Sindhu became the first Indian to win the BWF World Tour Finals tournament. She humbled Nozomi Okuhara in straight sets (21-19, 21-17). The likes of Deep Dasgupta, Suresh Raina, Sachin Tendulkar, and many others couldn’t stop heaping praises on Sindhu. Former batsman Virender Sehwag wished his wife Aarti on her birthday. Former Aussie pacer Glenn McGrath wished his wife Sara Leonardi on her birthday.
1. Johnson takes a dig at Kohli
2. Hardik thanks a supporter
3. Aakash Chopra wish Aussie players
4. Pietersen hails Virat Kohli
5. Moody all praise for Bumrah
6. Deep Dasgupta congratulates PV Sindhu
7. Raina praise Sindhu
8. Vaughan awestruck by Indian bowling
9. Gambhir thanks Narendra Modi
10. Tendulkar hails Indian speedsters
11. Sehwag wishes her wife
12. Shane Warne confident about Handscomb
13. Bell praise Virat Kohli
14. Lehmann praise Nathan Lyon
15. Glenn McGrath wishes
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