Sanjay Manjrekar and Ravi Shastri are like the Kardashians of commentary - entertaining, but not how they intended it to be.
Did Ravi Shastrii lose a bet?
— Alex Ninkov (@alexninkov)
Me: "Is this India's 500th Test?"
— Alt Cricket (@AltCricket)
Siva: "Yes"
Gavaskar: [West Indian accent] "Yah man"
Shastri: "BCCI can neither confirm nor deny rumours"
Who needs Carl Sagan when you got Manjrekar in the commentary box.
— cricBC (@cricBC)
Sanjay Manjrekar can cook food with his commentary. Itna pakaata hai.
— Sagar (@sagarcasm)
Rohit Sharma just cannot get a break, doesn't he. Fans troll the Mumbaikar again.
Lol playing the Gupta ji card just like India's Sharma ji.
— Sritama Panda (@94sritama4crick)
Sushant Singh trained himself so hard for the movie still team selectors chose Rohit Sharma over him, shame.
— Swagshank (@zZoker)
What Rohit Sharma feels about himself
— Cricket Bakchod (@AllTimeBakchod)
India leads by 56 runs and 35 of those runs were scored by rohit .. who think he didn't deserve a place in the team
— CaptainAndrewRussel (@romildubey)
Meanwhile, Virat Kohli continues to impress as a captain.
Most Consecutive Tests Without Defeat For Indian Captain:
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadejaaaa)
18 S Gavaskar
17 Kapil Dev
14 M Azharuddin
11 Dhoni / KOHLI*
Ashwin is slowly creating a legacy.
Most five-fors in first 37 Tests: Sydney Barnes – 24 (27 Tests), Clarrie Grimmett – 21, Waqar Younis – 19, R Ashwin – 19
— Shiva J (@Shiva_cricinfo)
However, it was Sir Jadeja who was the man of the match - an award he should have won on the basis of this interview alone.
Hilarious On Why Batsmen Find It Difficult On Turning Track.
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadejaaaa)
RT If U Know What I Meant ;)
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