Twitter reacts in tandem to praise Kohli, mock DRS & discuss “Cook”athon!
After a very entertaining day 4 on Sunday, Twitter rose up to applaud Ben Stokes' stunning catch to get Virat Kohli out while India losing two reviews also brought back the discussion over DRS. The Twitterati also made sure that the effort put in by Alastair Cook and Haseeb Hameed was appreciated.
Yet another random record for Kohli!
Kohli now has scored most runs by an India batsman in his 50th Test, goes past Gavaskar's 234 (13 + 221) #IndvsEng
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) November 20, 2016
THIS CATCH. NOW!
You Need Something Special To Take Wicket Of Most Special Batsman In The World, Virat Kohli. #ViratKohli #INDvENG #INDvsENG #Kohli pic.twitter.com/6YIKDGZPXB
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) November 20, 2016
Some record, this!
Shami has now hit 3 sixes in this Test - the most by a No.11 for India
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) November 20, 2016
Previous most was two each by Ghulam Ahmed & Zaheer Khan. #INDvENG
After India got a lead of 404 runs.
Most Sixes by Indian Number 11 in Test history: Mohammad Shami ( 3 Sixes in This Test )
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) November 20, 2016
Do you want DRS India??? #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/TlYeBKp9Ie
— P₹akash $inha 🇮🇳 (@Predicto_Praky) November 20, 2016
After Cook survived two close DRS calls and India wasted two...
That's why Dhoni was Against DRS...!!😒#IndvsEng #DRS
— Atharva Savvasher (@ADSavvasher) November 20, 2016
MOAR DRS love!!
There's something rather compelling about watching two openers block the living daylights out of it in a bid to save a Test #INDvENG
— Chris Stocks (@StocksC_cricket) November 20, 2016
Another perspective on the DRS!
Kohli wasting reviews. #IndvsEng pic.twitter.com/hKmsU0RSHH
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) November 20, 2016
True that!
There's something rather compelling about watching two openers block the living daylights out of it in a bid to save a Test #INDvENG
— Chris Stocks (@StocksC_cricket) November 20, 2016
ICYM, Cook and Hameed batted together for 50 odd overs scoring 75.
And amidst all, the English never forget to sledge the Aussies
77 from 53 overs and yet I can't take my eyes off it. Utterly absorbing. Proper cricket. Nothing better.#INDvENG #digin
— James Hubbard (@JamesHubbard113) November 20, 2016
Hameed was unlucky to get out there but this should cheer him up
That stand was longer (just!) than 4 of Australia's last 8 completed Test innings (+ one of England's too) #IndvEng https://t.co/ANq86wNJl0
— Andrew Miller (@miller_cricket) November 20, 2016
Now we know how the English practised for this series
Very impressed with the way Hameed has batted so far in this innings👌Excellent exhibition of skill, temperament &maturity👍 #INDvENG
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) November 20, 2016
At least Cook and Root have practiced their digging in #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/NUWrvKcEzI
— Charlie Reynolds (@cwjreynolds) November 20, 2016
Witty cook!
Captain's block from Cook #INDvENG
— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) November 20, 2016
What India needs now?
Time to bring Kumble on #IndvEng
— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) November 20, 2016
England fan “Oh dear, Cook!”. Indian fan “Jadeja, you beauty!”
Seldom has one ball ruined an entire day for a team: #Cook was crucial #INDvENG
— Sitaraman Shankar (@shankarsview) November 20, 2016
5 balls left in the day, plays across the line? After all that hard work? Brain Fart. #cook #INDvENG
— Matt Roberts (@mattroberts_10) November 20, 2016
While the cricket was intense, Sehwag couldn’t be kept out of action!
Commentary without @virendersehwag is like a tea without sugar...! #IndvsEng
— Harsh Gajipara (@harsh4_98) November 20, 2016
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