Cricketing trends in Twitter today

By Abhijit

Updated - 30 Sept 2016, 19:41 IST

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Cricketing trends in Twitter today saw many a tweet directed at the second Test match between India and New Zealand with Aakash Chopra heaping praise on Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane for their efforts on the day.

While he has been propagating peace between India and Pakistan with the political situation escalating in recent times, former skipper Shahid Afridi wished the boys the best of luck as they took on the West Indies in the first ODI of the series.

The Golf Course seemed to be a popular destination as a few cricketers made their way to the course. Kyle Jarvis was excited having won the championship player of the year. Indian allrounder Irfan Pathan shared his experience when a girl child came up to him for an autograph in Chandigarh.

1. Aakash Chopra seems pleased with the efforts from Pujara and Rahane at the Eden Gardens

2. Shahid Afridi wishes Pakistan the best of luck ahead of their 1st ODI against the West Indies

3. Shaun Pollock and the Ryder Cup – A marriage made in heaven

4. Kevin Pietersen readies himself for breakfast in the shrublands

5. Kumar Sangakkara shows us all the best way to travel in and around Sri Lanka

6. Mark Butcher finds himself a sweet pair of shoes from Ronnie Irani’s company

7. Shane Warne also resonates the feelings of Shaun Pollock

8. Lisa Sthalekar cannot wait for the start of the encounter between Australia and South Africa

9. Kyle Jarvis and the ‘Holy Grail’

10. Darren Gough snaps a quick picture from the DJ Carousel

11. Robin Uthappa makes the quick drive to the M Chinnaswamy Stadium

12. Mahela Jayawardene en route to the golf course

13. Elsewhere Jos Buttler also seems to be headed to the greens

14. David Miller seems to be taking his fitness extremely seriously

15. Irfan Pathan meets the celebrity of his dreams

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