Cricketing trends in Twitter today
Cricketing trends in Twitter today saw tweets coming in from all parts of the world. The twitter world had no special birthday’s to celebrate like it has on most of days. So, it was quite a normal day for all the cricketing personalities.
In Mumbai, India and England played the second day of the ongoing 4th Test at the Wankhede Stadium. However, injured Stuart Broad, who is currently sitting in the dressing room nursing an injury, was craving for some roasted Turkey. Mohammad Shami, another injured fast bowler, however, was glued to his television screen enjoying his teammates Ravindra Jadeja and Ravi Ashwin’s fabulous bowling.
Mohammad Azharuddin, the former India skipper, shared a throwback picture together with Sonia Gandhi. It was the Indian national Congress’ president’s 70th birthday. Chris Gayle, as usual, was in his party-loving mood and shared a wonderful picture with his followers.
For young Haseeb Hameed, it was a day to remember as he met English legend Geoffrey Boycott. The meeting was very special as the 19-year-old teenager has drawn a lot of comparisons with the legend, earning the nickname of being the ‘Baby Boycott’ for his stubborn batting style. David Warner, who smashed a match-winning ton, was also in a great mood while Adam Gilchrist was roaming around Sydney and enjoying the scenes.
1.Mohammad Azharuddin remembers the proud day
2. Hungry for Turkey
3. Chris Gayle in his natural mood
4. The dominating fast bowling cartel!
https://twitter.com/patcummins30/status/807190091533844482
5. David Warner congratulates his newly married friend
6. Baby Boycott meets the original Boycott
7. Saqlain Mushtaq prays for the departed
8. The beauty of Sydney…Adam Gilchrist cannot get over it
9. Wayne Parnell gets in a friendly banter
10. Michael Clarke and Michael Slater backing Australia to win
11. Australia complete a clean sweep. This tweet came in when the match was ongoing
12. Kevin Pietersen gives his insight
13. Mohammad Shami loves the way his teammate bowls
13. Quite a fair statement from Peter Borren
14. Darren Sammy looks back in time. The final is on!
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