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Twitter Reactions after India beat Sri Lanka in the 2nd T20I

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After a loss in the 1st T20I against Sri Lanka, India fought back with a brilliant overall performance to level the T20 series at 1-1. Twitterati had their share of fun with some brilliant witty tweets throughout the match, and did deliver as expected with their own share of entertainment for us.

Here’s the collection of the Best and the Funniest Twitter reactions from the 2nd T20I between India and Sri Lanka -

Matthew Hayden with some critical analysis of the pitch and the outfield.

The curator was under pressure to keep the ‘Make in India’ campaign alive.

Just for banter, India did play exceptionally well in this one.

Your turn, Yograj. IT IS ON!

And that was certainly not easy. We approve the test!

Even he did not believe it maybe?

The world reacts to Perera’s hat-trick

Still a souvenir, right?

And MS Dhoni does not get many wrong either.

Debatable but totally probable!

Credit where it is due, MS Dhoni and his stumpings are a class apart

Also read how Kolhi ranks compared to Steven Smith, Kane Williamson and Joe Root.

Can we call this a double hat-trick?

Some legit similarity between the two.

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