Twitter reacts to Ishant Sharma's weird face and India's pathetic DRS reviews

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Unlike the Indian team, the Twitterati had a fun day as Ishant Sharma's weird face and Virat Kohli's bad DRS reviews gave them enough material to win the internet for the day. India had good sessions till tea, but due to dropped catches and bad DRS reviews Aussies ended day 2 with a 48 run lead.

On a pitch that offered every bit to the bowlers, the Australian batsmen showed remarkable patience and intent to reach a score of 237/6 by Day 2 of the Bangalore Test. Matt Renshaw and Shaun Marsh scored half-centuries to give them a 48-run lead and a good chance to take a 0-2 lead in the series.

Brief scores: India 189 (Rahul 90, Lyon 8/50) trail by 48 runs against Australia 237/6 ( Renshaw 60, Shaun Marsh 66, Jadeja 3/49)

Ishant Sharma, please give us a warning before making such faces!

And the Ishant Sharma trolls galore!

Need of the hour. Period.

ICC, please take back this DRS!

If the SC had not fired all of them, the BCCI probably would have done this by now!

Ouch!

A bit harsh, but... partly true!

The math is a bit off, but yeah!

Tempers running high

Dhoni fans be like...

Silly pleasures!

Dread that!

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