IND vs PAK Highlights: Sourav Ganguly vs Virat Kohli – Ex-BCCI President Sourav Ganguly faced backlash on social media for tweeting about team India’s win but not mentioning Virat Kohli in it. Ganguly resorted to deleting the tweet and then went on to publish the same tweet, however, this time he turned off comments for the general public. Follow ICC T20 World Cup on InsideSport.IN
IND vs PAK Highlights: After backlash for not mentioning Virat Kohli’s achievement in win over Pakistan, ex-BCCI Prez Sourav Ganguly turns comments off, Check Details
IND vs PAK Highlights: After backlash for not mentioning Virat Kohli’s achievement in win over Pakistan, ex-BCCI Prez Sourav Ganguly turns comments off, Check DetailsSourav Ganguly took to social media to congratulate team India on their awesome victory against Pakistan in their opening match against Pakistan at the MCG. However, Ganguly who previously had problems with Virat Kohli refused to appreciate the match-winner in his tweet. This led the fans to turn against Ganguly.
Ganguly then went on to delete the tweet and produced a fresh tweet that has been identical to the previous tweet however with the only change being that the comments were turned off in this tweet.
Congratulations to the team for a fantastic win and a great start to the world cup @bcci
— Sourav Ganguly (@SGanguly99) October 23, 2022
Still not appreciating Virat Kohli
Sourav Ganguly is an ideal example of what type of person should not be bcci president.
Shame https://t.co/uWtIu6mu1R— Diya Khimani (@KhimaniDiya) October 23, 2022
IND vs PAK Highlights: After backlash for not mentioning Virat Kohli’s achievement in win over Pakistan, ex-BCCI Prez Sourav Ganguly turns comments off, Check Details
Virat Kohli pulled off a heist and probably his best knock of T20 career, powering India to a dramatic 4-wicket victory over Pakistan. Arshdeep Singh & Hardik Pandya bagged three wickets but still Pakistan managed 159/8. In response, India struggled too. But Hardik Pandya (40 off 37) and Virat Kohli (82 off 53) helped India cross the finish line, scoring 16 runs off in a dramatic last over.
With this win, India is at top of Group 2 with two points. Chasing 160, India got off to a terrible start as opener KL Rahul was sent back to the pavilion by the pacer Naseem Shah for just four of eight balls. The opener disappointed in a crucial match once again, with an inside edge landing straight into the stumps.