Twitter Reacts as India fail to get job done in Centurion on Day 1

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From criticizing India’s decision to drop Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Wriddhiman Saha to questioning Virat Kohli's unequivocal love for Rohit Sharma, to expressing disappointment at India’s poor start, the Twitteratis were at it again as India eyed a comeback in the Test series against South Africa.

Brief Scores: South Africa 269/6 (Aiden Markram 94, Hashim Amla 82; R. Ashwin 90/3, I. Sharma 32/1) vs India 

Why is Bhuvi dropped?

When you can find good in everything



You took this too far mate



Ahhm Ahhm

When you have a habit of blaming Sharma for everything



This is scary!

This should be called a miracle

Is that Kohli or Indian Moms



Sunil should be hanged to death for this humour

Ishant After watching his own bowling

Me: Anything can happen in Test cricketAlso me:

And this problem



Well, this is sure could be the reason 

When your parents always compare you to Sharma kids

We feel you mate

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