The International Cricket Council (ICC) brutally trolled for making a massive blunder during India’s clash with Bangladesh
India vs Bangladesh 2nd ODI: The International Cricket Council (ICC official)’s Twitter account received vicious trolling in response to a major error made during India’s match against Bangladesh in the series finale on Wednesday. At the Shere Bangla National Stadium, Team India, led by Rohit Sharma, faced Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s Bangladesh in the second ODI of the bilateral series after Team India’s loss to the hosts in the series opener.
In the series finale, Bangladesh captain Litton Das called the toss and decided to bat first. The cricket world governing body made a costly error on Twitter after updating followers on the coin toss in Dhaka. When giving the toss news for the second ODI between Bangladesh and India, the ICC also shared a snapshot of the Canadian cricket team.
Netizens pointed out that the ICC as the global governing body was ruthlessly trolling on the microblogging platform after becoming aware of the since-deleted tweet.
Someone at ICC Digital must fancy Canada's chances of winning today's Bangladesh-India game pic.twitter.com/sLPwJXgbTv
— Rick Eyre on cricket (@rickeyrecricket) December 7, 2022
Speaking of the India-Bangladesh match in Dhaka. Mahmudullah and the in-form Miraz set up a difficult total for the 50-over battle. Star batsman Miraz maintained his incredible run by notching his first ODI century while Mahmudullah struck 77 off 96 balls. In the 50-over format, Miraz is the second batter to record a century while batting at No. 8 or lower.
This is now becoming a thread but ICC provide daily entertainment! Go Canada 🤝 pic.twitter.com/cwxIwCPpt5
— Saurabh Malhotra (@MalhotraSaurabh) December 7, 2022
As Bangladesh, under the leadership of Das, amassed 271-7 in 50 overs, Miraz remained undefeated on 100 off 83 balls. The spinner of choice for the Rohit-led team in the second ODI turned out to be the all-arounder Washington Sundar. In 10 overs, Sundar took three wickets and gave up 37 runs. In the middle game of the three-match series, pacers Mohammed Siraj and Umran Malik split four wickets. Rohit Sharma taken to the hospital for a scan. During the second ODI, Rohit hurt his left thumb while attempting to make a catch.
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