T20 World Cup 2021 Final: Amit Mishra trolled for accidentally congratulating New Zealand

Indian cricketer Amit Mishra was trolled when he mistakenly congratulated New Zealand for winning the ICC t20 world cup 2021, instead it was Australia that really won it. Mishra realized this when he was trolled on Twitter for his mistake. “Congratulations to team @BLACKCAPS on winning the World Cup trophy. Great team effort. played very well #NZvsAUS #T20WorldCupFinal #AajTak #DelhiCapitals #BCCI T20WorldCup,” he wrote on Twitter.

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Amit Mishra played his last international match for India in 2016 (both ODI and Test), while his last T20I match was against England in January 2017. Surprisingly, he has not announced his retirement. He continued to play for Delhi Capitals. Mishra came to his senses when fans trolled him fiercely after which he deleted the tweet. Here is a screenshot:

Meanwhile, Australia beat New Zealand in the final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2021, riding on half-centuries from David Warner and Mitchell Marsh.

A target of 173 in the global final is never easy but Marsh with his power and reach made it a walk in the park in the company of David Warner (53 from 38 balls), who also turned the wheel of fortune for himself and his The team achieved the victory in 18.5 overs.

Marsh, a man of immense potential who never really did justice to his immense talent, lit up the Dubai skyline with some brutal stroke-play and it was a night when the touch of Kane Williamson’s class remained in the shadows. had gone.

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It’s never a great feeling to see Williamson as a ‘tragic hero’ but even in defeat, the Black Caps’ brilliant captain will take off his hat for Marsh, who went on to become Australia’s ‘man for the job’ , who was promoted to number three for this tournament. ,

Eyebrows were curled for the better part but not anymore after ‘Super Sunday’.

It was a night when brute force defeated sheer artistry. Marsh hit six fours and four sixes, including two sixes off Ish Sodhi (0/40 in 3 overs). One was a slog sweep and the other straight under the ground.

(with agencies)

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