New Zealand Fan Roasts Pakistan By Reminding Their Errors On Scoreboard In NZvsPAK, Twitter Reacts
The New Zealand cricket team is in a strong position against the Pakistani cricket team in the Boxing Day test match which is being played at the Bay Oval. In the first test match of the 2-match test series, first the Kiwi batters put up a great show and managed a big total of 431 on the score board and then the Kiwi bowlers literally fired bullets at the Pakistani batsmen and the whole Pak team crumbled at 239.
The Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson led from the front and scored a brilliant century (129) and he was well supported by Ross Taylor (70), Henry Nicholls (56) and BJ Watling (73). In response, only Mohammad Rizwan (71) and Faheem Ashraf (91) showed resilience against the New Zealand bowlers while other Pak batters gave away their wickets easily.
After the great performance of the New Zealand team, a Kiwi fan decided to troll the Pakistani team by reminding them the mistakes they made while they were bowling. He made four columns on white board – dropped catches, misfields, poor throws and poor use of DRS and wrote the number of times the Pakistani cricketers made these mistakes.
The photo of this cricket fan was shared by a Twitter user with the caption, “This man knows how to attend cricket matches. #NZvPAK”
This man knows how to attend cricket matches. #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/1ArWEN2MS8
— Danyal Rasool (@Danny61000) December 26, 2020
Soon this image went viral and people started reacting to it. Here are some of the selected tweets:
#1
Oh Boy. Someone's keeping score #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/9AisA56j3X
— Kanav Bali (@Concussion_Sub) December 26, 2020
#2
but the problem is New Zealand is trolling them in english.
that’s the problem.#AUSvINDtest #AUSvIND #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/b5Kno6ItHZ— Ishaan Jaiswal (@Iam_Ishaan_18) December 27, 2020
#3
Imagine fielding near him #NZvPAK #NZvsPAK pic.twitter.com/Kk3dt8mcPA
— Hugh E. Rection (@PjanicDont) December 27, 2020
#4
Killed it Brutal #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/kJH5kkjmYo
— almost died (@almost__died) December 27, 2020
#5
That's just another level of trolling #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/rsN4xkUB0L
— Sohail Ahmed (@sohail_050) December 28, 2020
#6
Why are Aussies and Kiwis so good at banter? #AUSvIND #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/LL55SFOSVZ
— Abhijeet Singh (@edgedandout) December 27, 2020
#7
I think Sir Younis Khan's paper #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/sdz1eo5C7K
— Ubaid (@Uba1dM) December 27, 2020
#8
This is brutal
Summary of Pakistan innings #NZvPAK #PAKvNZ pic.twitter.com/g6Nk9yovQv— Shazziya Mehmood (@shaziyaaM) December 27, 2020
#9
Fan doing better job than our Coaches on keeping an eye on Pakistan's woes.#NzVPak #Test pic.twitter.com/81WcpmfhyQ
— 𝓐𝓱𝓶𝓮𝓭 𝓢𝓱𝓪𝓱𝔃𝓪𝓭 𝓰𝓾𝓵 (@asgul32) December 27, 2020
#10
Such humiliation, much wow
Daniel Bumzander crying as we speak. #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/ufOBRLSnXF— Debaroop (@debaroop_afc) December 27, 2020
#11
The numbers guy
A good way to watch cricket though..#NZvPAK #cricket pic.twitter.com/RKv7k6RoUN— Adil Sattar (@adilsattar993) December 27, 2020
#12
Hey Pakistanis Just Look At Your Own Team #NZvPAK
Tnx To This Gentle Men For Bringing This Amazing Stats Towards Us pic.twitter.com/qDtBm9pDbH— Debojit Nath (@Deb22dn) December 27, 2020
#13
This New Zealand fan giving Pakistan a reminder of their missed opportunities in the field #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/lkS4qgbT88
— পথের পথিক (@anik_612) December 27, 2020
#14
Statistics of the year #NZvPAK pic.twitter.com/M3lcNOTMK0
— Jennz (@jenzbenzy) December 27, 2020
It is absolutely clear that this is how everyone should watch the match, especially if you have taken time out for watching a match in the stadium.
As far as the match is concerned, 2 days are remaining and Pakistan is still trailing by 192 runs. There is no denying the fact that Kiwis have a great chance of winning the match but still nothing can’t be said as of now, especially because the Pakistani cricket team is always said to be unpredictable.
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