Cricketing trends in twitter today

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The Cricketing trends in Twitter today began with David Warner and Darren Lehmann expressing their displeasure over the Dharamsala weather. Former Indian off-spinner Ramesh Powar expressed his eagerness towards the India-Pakistan World T20 encounter at the iconic Eden Gardens. He was joined by former England pacer Kabir Ali. Former Aussie skipper Michael Clarke posted a picture on Instagram after inspecting the Ferrari garage. England’s left-arm pacer David Willey seemed overjoyed after England chased down the highest World T20 target at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai. Kings XI Punjab player Karanveer Singh followed David Willey with a similar tweet. Mark Ramprakash gave his expert opinion on the purchase of cricket gear in England while Kevin Pietersen did some brand work on his recently released autobiography. That said, here are some of the best tweets of the day featured in the Cricketing trends.

1. David Warner upset over the horrible Dharamsala weather

2. Darren Lehmann joins Warner with a weather update

3. Michael Clarke visits the Ferrari garage

4. Glen Maxwell relaxes after the New Zealand game on twitter

5. Sean Williams reminisces after the ENGvSA T20 match at the Wankhede

6. Karnveer Singh joins Sean Williams 

7. Ian Bishop has an interesting question for his twitter fans

8. David Willey reflects on the match won

9. Adam Gilchrist shows his love for Jenson Button

10. Kabir Ali cannot wait for the Indo-Pak match to get underway

11. Ramesh Powar seems nervous despite not playing the match

12. Jason Holder runs into Sunrisers Hyderabad teammate KL Rahul

13. Shoaib Akhtar expresses happiness upon witnessing Imran Khan interact with the Pakistan player

14. Mark Ramprakash gives some advice on the purchase of cricketing gear

15. Kevin Pietersen showcases his autobiography

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