Cricketing trends in Twitter today

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Cricketing trends in Twitter today saw tweets coming in from all parts of the world. Virat Kohli took up a special initiative towards children empowerment in the country. Wicket-keeper batsman Sheldon Jackson praised his teammate Sunil Narine for his calm composure. Brett Lee spent his day with kids in Hyderabad teaching them about fast bowling.

Kevin Pietersen continued his golf tour and shared a stunning picture. Martin Guptill shared his first-day experience at Manchester. The cricketer is in England to play in the upcoming Natwest T20 Blast. Mitchell McClenaghan was back to his hometown, Auckland but was annoyed because of poor drivers. Subramanium Badrinath shared an amazing picture of his USA trip. Stuart Broad was excited about Chris Woakes inclusion in the England team.

1.Sheldon Jackson praises teammate Sunil Narine

2. Brett Lee manufacturing fast bowling talents 

3. Happy Birthday to the princess!

4. Zaheer Khan thanks his followers and fans.

5. Best of luck for the tour Moises Henriques.

6. Glorious children at the Tenvic. 

7. What a first day at Manchester. Martin Guptill readying up for the Natwest T20 blast.

8. Just a plain wonderful picture of nature’s beauty. Subramanium Badrinath explores USA

9. Turmeric blend for recovery after a tough workout session

10. Mitchell McClenaghan irked with the drivers in Auckland

11. Shan Pollock applauds Loius van Gaal

12. Mum is the best!

13. Get back stronger Ben Stokes 

14. Some wise words from Saqlain Mushtaq

15. What a surreal picture! Kevin Pietersen spends yet another day playing his favorite past time, Golf

16. Stuart Broad welcomes Chris Woakes in the England squad 

17. Sam Billings congratulates his Delhi Daredevils team mates 

18. A small Steps towards empowerment of unprivileged kids 

 

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