Twitter reacts as India and New Zealand become latest casualty of England rain
The much-awaited India and New Zealand game has been called off due to rain. It didn't come as a surprise as this is the fourth washout of this tournament. Indian fans on Twitter reacted on the same and expressed their anger and displeasure over rains in English summer.
Who's going to win?
Looks like rain is going to be the winner today not india not zealand .. raining in Nottingham..
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh)
Please go away!
Rain Rain Go Away Team India Wants To Play 🙏
— Sumesh_Kalwa (@sumeshkalwa1)
Hahaha!! True..
If it goes by the current forecast for the next few days, rain will not let India miss Shikhar Dhawan.
— Prakhar Kothari (@Prakharkothari)
Ye worldcup Vijay Mallya se bhi zyada dooba hua hai.
— Sagar (@sagarcasm)
Call Lord Binny again!
Top water boys:
— Silly Point (@FarziCricketer)
World Cup 2011: S Sreesanth
World Cup 2015: Stuart Binny
World Cup 2019: Rain God
Perfect!
England’s national dress at this point. Everyone seems to own one 😂
— Danish Sait (@DanishSait)
Captain cool forever!
Name someone cooler than him - we’ll wait!😉💙
— MS Dhoni Fans Official (@msdfansofficial)
Fans are getting frustrated now!!
In such a situation I guess the game needs to be called off sooner than later... It keeps on adding frustration to viewers as well as players..
— Abhishek Palav (@Abhi3367)
This is hilarious!
Interesting facts :
— Sagar (@sagarcasm)
Kashmiri Pulao mein Kashmir nahi hota
Mysore Pak mein Mysore nahi hota
Cricket World Cup mein Cricket nahi hota 🌧️
Spoiling the game!
Yesterday, Southampton, SA vs WI - Washout.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats)
Today, Bristol, BAN vs SL - Probably washed out.
Tomorrow, Taunton, AUS vs PAK - 50% chance of rain.
Thursday, Nottingham, IND vs NZ - 80% chance of rain.
Nonsense World Cup.
New Logo for World cup...
— Anuj Kumar Kashyap (@i_m_akk)
Indian fans right now:
Subject: Dry Day
— Gaurav Kapur (@gauravkapur)
Dear Lord Indra (Nottingham branch)
You have been working over time the last few days.
Please take the day off today.
Yours Sincerely,
An Indian Cricket fan.
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