Cricketing trends in Twitter today

By Abhijit

Updated - 02 Feb 2017, 21:49 IST

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Cricketing trends in Twitter today began with Simon Doull hurling a tweet critical of the ground staff in Napier after the second ODI between Australia and New Zealand was washed out due to rain. While there was little rains on the day, it was clear that the sun was indeed smiling in Baroda when allrounder Irfan Pathan put up an incredible performance to ensure a Baroda win in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match against Saurashtra.

Dale Steyn welcomed a new puppy to the family while Virat Kohli rewarded himself with a few headsets on the day. Pragyan Ojha paid respects to his pillars of support on his parent’s anniversary while Shane Warne and Brett Geeves attended the Bruce Springsteen concert in Australia. Tim Bresnan then went ahead and followed an unlikely snake trail as the fact of the matter was that it was an attention notice.

Cricketing trends in Twitter today features some of the best tweets from cricketers in the world today.

1. Irfan Pathan takes the biggest selfie he has perhaps taken

2. Jonty Rhodes recalls Harbhajan Singh’s net sessions with Chahal during the IPL 

3. Wayne Parnell runs into a few friends whilst in Johannesburg

4. Virat Kohli takes a whole new level of music

5. Shane Warne shows off his Bruce Springsteen VIP view

6. Brett Geeves also finds himself in the Springsteen show

7. Russell Arnold wishes Upul Tharanga and Kusal Mendis on their birthdays

8. Faf du Plessis looking forward to the ODI at the Wanderers

9. Jonny Bairstow and the case of his impressive schoolbag

10. Suresh Raina and his incredible selfie

11. Pragyan Ojha takes a day to return to his roots

12. Simon Doull reminisces on the match that could have been in Napier

13. Vernon Philander teaches us all a lesson in respect

14. Tim Bresnan is on the lookout for a snake in the vicinity

15. Davy Jacobs takes the flight back home

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