Mitchell Starc makes hilarious mistake; tweets the "wrong Virat Kohli"
Mitchell Starc made one of the biggest gaffes in Twitter history as he congratulated "Virat Kohli" on a successful series and wished him a speedy recovery from his injury. The problem - he didn't actually tweet Kohli but a fan account, whose owner quickly made the message public across social media.
Social media can prove to be a boon or a bane, and Mitchell Starc found that out the hard way that every character counts on Twitter, after accidentally sending a congratulatory message using Twitter Direct Message to the fan account @imVkohIIi rather than Kohli’s official handle, @imVkohli. The extra ‘l’ proved costly for Starc as the owner of the fan account was quick to share
In the misdirected message
The tweet read: “Hey friend :)
This is what @mstarc56 message me by mistake instead of @imVkohli yestarday! @BrokenCricket @SirJadeja @RCBTweets @cricketaakash pic.twitter.com/E1Z12MIWQu
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohIIi) March 31, 2017
Starc, who himself had fractured his right foot during the second Test in Bengaluru and returned home for treatment was referring to comments made by Kohli after the final Test in Dharamsala wherein he said that he no longer considered the Australian players as his friends.
In a post-match press conference, Kohli had said that his perception of the Aussie players had changed after the recently concluded series and that he did not consider them as friends anymore. However, Kohli has corrected his statement on Thursday, when he tweeted from his official Twitter account saying that, his comments had been "blown way out of proportion".
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