Zimbabwe v India | Twitter reacts to mind-numbing cricket on display at Harare

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India defeated Zimbabwe by 9 wickets in the first ODI at Harare on Saturday, in what was a perfect afternoon for cricket. Lamentably though, the cricket we were hoping for never arrived. We hope this collection of tweets from some extremely bored cricket fans will be more entertaining.

Another achievement for MS Dhoni. Fourth different player to captain the Indian side in their last four tours to Zimbabwe.

Three Indian players made their debut today.

It is applicable for Dhoni as well though....

Even Ranji matches has more crowd...at times.

So generous of the BCCI...

Meanwhile, at Sportscafe's office...

We all have regrets..

It was a struggle...

At least salads are edible...

DD's commentry made it worse just when it did not look like it could get any worse...

Masochists...

But it had competition...

Eitherway, toss is irrelevant in this series...

Such an eloquent speaker behind the stumps...

Keeping the broadcasters in mind...

Except for their parents maybe...just maybe..

(Also read - Did Sangakkara really deserve to win over Sachin in the Cricket Australia GOAT poll?)

Another reason why ODIs should be abolished to make way for more Test matches...

Meanwhile..

Only if Zimbabwe had enough runs on the board..

(Also read - I texted Virat Kohli to share the moment (when I got India call): Chahal)

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