Twitter reacts as Tabraiz Shamsi drops sitters to help India win the T20 series

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While Rohit Sharma went out for cheap and Virat Kohli didn't turn up, it was Tabraiz Shamsi who took away the cake after dropping catches of Shikhar Dhawan and Suresh Raina, who helped India set up the target. A ruthless Twitterati left the wrist spinner no slack while trolling his buttery fingers.

Brief Scores: India 172/7 (Shikhar Dhawan 47, Suresh Raina 43; Junior Dala 3/35, Chris Morris 2/43) beat South Africa 165/6 (JP Duminy 55, Christiaan Jonker 49; Bhuvneshwar Kumar 2/24, Hardik Pandya 1/22) by 7 runs.Here are the tweets from the game:



The real reason why Virat Kohli didn't start today!

And Rohit Sharma gets out early. Surprise Surprise!

Haters will disagree!

What a start by Raina! 

And then came in the Shamsi Train! 

Shamsi the new meme material for the Twitterati xD

Sad that Raina couldn't complete his 50!

Meanwhile...

This CSK fan must've waited for a long time to crack this joke! :P

And then this happened!

That's a good observation!

Everyone in India right now! :P

Just waiting for Dhoni to curse now! :P

What just happened! :O

SA fans right now!

Oh, what have we done to deserve you Bhuvi!

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