Pat Cummins, Glenn Maxwell like derogatory post on Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma.

Glenn Maxwell like derogatory post on Virat Kohli.  The Australian team, led by captain Pat Cummins and match-winner Glenn Maxwell, secured a 6-wicket victory, but their actions on a contentious post have ignited a firestorm on the internet.

Pat Cummins, Glenn Maxwell like derogatory post on Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma.
Pat Cummins, Glenn Maxwell like derogatory post on Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma.

Australia’s World Cup Win and Social Media Backlash: After clinching their sixth world championship title, an Australian press shared a picture on social media with a caption that allegedly insulted the Indian cricket team. The post, translated into Bengali, claimed, ‘South Australians set world record and gave birth to eleven babies in India.’ Pat Cummins and Glenn Maxwell added fuel to the fire by ‘liking’ this controversial post, leading to widespread condemnation from netizens.

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The Turning Point in the Match: Despite the Indian team’s total of 240 runs, the match was on a knife’s edge, with Ajira losing three crucial wickets for just 47 runs. However, Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne turned the tide with a remarkable partnership of 192 runs for the fourth wicket. Head’s aggressive innings, scoring 137 runs in 120 balls with 15 fours and 4 sixes, earned him the Man of the Match title.

Controversial ‘Likes’ by Pat Cummins and Glenn Maxwell: While Ajira celebrates its world championship victory, the ‘likes’ by Pat Cummins and Glenn Maxwell on the provocative post have triggered anger among fans of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. The duo’s actions have become a topic of heated discussion on social media.

Social Media Uproar: The controversial post and the subsequent ‘likes’ have gone viral, causing an uproar on various social media platforms. Netizens are expressing their discontent, claiming that the ‘like’ gesture is an insult to multiple Indian cricketers, beyond just Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.

Conclusion: As Ajira revels in its World Cup triumph, the social media controversy surrounding Pat Cummins and Glenn Maxwell’s ‘likes’ continues to fuel discussions. The aftermath of this incident will undoubtedly be closely watched by cricket enthusiasts worldwide. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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