Cricketing trends in Twitter today

By Ankit Mishra

Updated - 29 Sept 2016, 22:27 IST

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The cricketing trends in twitter today comprises of tweets from cricketers around the globe. And as always the Indian cricketers were at the furore. It all started with Parthiv Patel saluting the Indian Army for their efforts as they conducted a cross-border surgical strike in neighboring Pakistan to eliminate terrorists in the terror camps.

Kevin Pietersen was quenching his thirst with a pint of beer. Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez expressed his gratitude towards the National Cricket Academy staff who helped him regain fitness.

Former New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming shared an extensive menu of lamb preparations in New Zealand style. Jacques Kallis had a great session of golf and that pleased him the most. Further Harbhajan Singh and Virender Sehwag also tweeted about the Indian Army and their mission.

Indian coach Anil Kumble who has always been a conservative individual posted about the World Heart Day and suggested the best remedies to keep the heart in best conditions.

Parthiv Patel lauds the efforts of the Indian Army that carried out surgical strikes across the border

Kevin Pietersen is enjoying a chilled pint of beer

Mohammad Hafeez announces that he is fit again to play the first domestic match and also thanked the NCA staff

Stephen Fleming shared the most extensive lamb menu

A philosophical post from Kieron Pollard

Kevin O’Brien is home for some rest but we just can’t take our eyes off the baby. Kevin, the baby is super cute

Gary Kirsten’s take on leadership

Bhajji wished everyone on world heart day and was pleased with the Indian Army’s response

Viru paaji saluted the Indian Army

A good session of golf is what Jacques Kallis is in love with at the moment

According to Dale Steyn, Brett Soulman is a legend

It’s world heart day and this is Anil Kumble’s advice for all his followers

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