Twitterati react to India's win in 500th Test, Manjrekar's commentary, and Rohit Sharma
Ravichandran Ashwin and Mohammed Shami wrapped up the New Zealand innings in the second session of Day 5 to hand India a comfortable 197-run win in the first Test at Kanpur. Fans took to Twitter to celebrate the win, troll Sanjay Manjrekar's commentary, and, of course, Rohit Sharma.
Sanjay Manjrekar and Ravi Shastri are like the Kardashians of commentary - entertaining, but not how they intended it to be.
Did Ravi Shastrii lose a bet? #indiavsnewzealand pic.twitter.com/wc3UpJPSQu
— Alex Ninkov (@alexninkov) September 26, 2016
Me: "Is this India's 500th Test?"
— Alt Cricket (@AltCricket) September 26, 2016
Siva: "Yes"
Gavaskar: [West Indian accent] "Yah man"
Shastri: "BCCI can neither confirm nor deny rumours"
Who needs Carl Sagan when you got Manjrekar in the commentary box. #IndvNZ
— cricBC (@cricBC) September 26, 2016
Sanjay Manjrekar can cook food with his commentary. Itna pakaata hai.
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) September 26, 2016
Rohit Sharma just cannot get a break, doesn't he. Fans troll the Mumbaikar again.
Lol @BLACKCAPS playing the Gupta ji card just like India's Sharma ji. @Martyguptill @ImRo45 #IndiavsNewZealand #KentCricketLive
— Sritama Panda (@94sritama4crick) September 24, 2016
Sushant Singh trained himself so hard for the movie still team selectors chose Rohit Sharma over him, shame.
— Swagshank (@zZoker) September 22, 2016
What Rohit Sharma feels about himself pic.twitter.com/jNJWwAaDw7
— Cricket Bakchod (@AllTimeBakchod) September 26, 2016
India leads by 56 runs and 35 of those runs were scored by rohit .. who think he didn't deserve a place in the team #IndiavsNewZealand
— CaptainAndrewRussel (@romildubey) September 24, 2016
Meanwhile, Virat Kohli continues to impress as a captain.
Most Consecutive Tests Without Defeat For Indian Captain:
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadejaaaa) September 26, 2016
18 S Gavaskar
17 Kapil Dev
14 M Azharuddin
11 Dhoni / KOHLI*#INDvNZ #INDvsNZ pic.twitter.com/f5yvut31Aj
Ashwin is slowly creating a legacy.
Most five-fors in first 37 Tests: Sydney Barnes – 24 (27 Tests), Clarrie Grimmett – 21, Waqar Younis – 19, R Ashwin – 19 #indvsnz
— Shiva J (@Shiva_cricinfo) September 26, 2016
However, it was Sir Jadeja who was the man of the match - an award he should have won on the basis of this interview alone.
Hilarious #SirJadeja On Why Batsmen Find It Difficult On Turning Track.
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadejaaaa) September 25, 2016
RT If U Know What I Meant ;)#INDvsNZ #INDvNZpic.twitter.com/P3ccde9ezM
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