Twitter reacts to Sunil Gavaskar's horrible commentary and Virat Kohli's commendable century
Sunil Gavaskar, infamous for his bad commentary, resorted to one of his annoying alphabetical ballyhoo about AB de Villiers yet again, which left Twitterati cringing to the bone. Thankfully, they had other things to rejoice with Virat Kohli reaching his 35th century as India won the series 5-1.
Here are the tweets from the game:
And Amla departs early!
Hashim Amla ends his ODI series with 154 runs at 25.66.
— Suneer (@suneerchowdhary) February 16, 2018
So far, with one entire SA innings left, that's the most runs by any South African batsman this series.#SAvInd #SAvsInd
CSK fans right now!
Caught MS, bowled Shardul. Hey @ChennaiIPL, we would like this to be the first of many, eh?
— Aaditya Narayan (@Aaditya_LFC) February 16, 2018
And then this happened!
Dear Sunil Gavaskar, please stop this torture (in every match) with your version of expansion of ABCD....Z for ABDe Villiers. It sounds pretty silly, to say the least. #INDvAUS #SonyTen1 @36notout
— Muralidharan N (@nmd54) February 16, 2018
**WARNING**
— cricBC (@cricBC) February 10, 2018
Switch off your TV / Change the channel / Poke your ears until Deaf
SunnyG might continue until Z.
Come on BCCI, make it happen!
The only good thing about Ravi Shastri becoming india's coach is that we don't have to hear his commentary
— Elon Modi (@restlessler) February 16, 2018
If he could make his brother Sunil Gavaskar assistant coach, we can get rid of his commentary too
Such bothersome and exasperating way of commentary he does@bhogleharsha
This song comes to mind when we hear that commentary from Sunny G!
Sunil Gavaskar going ABCD like.. #INDvsSA pic.twitter.com/9jE06hN0Jw
— Harshdeep Singh (@_harshdeep) February 16, 2018
The real reason behind ABD's wicket!
ABD lost his concentration after hearing Sunil Gavaskar go A to Z.
— Saurabh Malhotra (@MalhotraSaurabh) February 16, 2018
Anything for entertainment! :P
Rohit Sharma got out early to make this match interesting.#Legend
— Sunil- The Cricketer (@1sInto2s) February 16, 2018
And then walked in the Genius!
List of records compiled by Virat Kohli today -
— Navneet Mundhra (@navneet_mundhra) February 16, 2018
1) Most runs in a bilateral ODI series as a captain
2) Most runs in a bilateral ODI series in South Africa
3) 5th Indian to score 17,000+ runs in international cricket
4) Most runs by an Indian in an away bilateral ODI series
Virat Kohli becomes the first ever player to aggregate over 500 runs in a bilateral ODI series.
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) February 16, 2018
He went past Rohit Sharma who had scored 491 v Australia in 6 matches in 2013-14 series. #SAvInd
Fewest inns to reach 9500 ODI runs...
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) February 16, 2018
200 Virat Kohli
215 AV de Villiers
246 Sourav Ganguly
247 Sachin Tendulkar
256 MS Dhoni#SAvInd
Can someone stop this man?!
So focussed and concentrated as a batsman!
— Syeda Nain Abidi (@SyedaNain18) February 16, 2018
100 number 35! Absolutely amazing batting !! He is a Genius!!👏@imVkohli #INDvSA
Virat Kohli's SA tour in a nutshell!
Anushka returned to India early January, but Kohli's honeymoon in South Africa hasn't come to end yet. #SAvIND
— cricBC (@cricBC) February 16, 2018
And he strikes again!
Gavaskar just claimed on commentary that Kohli's first ODI 100 came in his 105th ODI. I really don't know what to say... #SAvIND
— Narbavi (@Narbavi) February 16, 2018
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