Mitchell McClenaghan's sarcastic tweet on India's series win over New Zealand goes viral, Kiwi pacer receives flak

Mitchell McClenaghan's sarcastic tweet on India's series win over New Zealand goes viral, Kiwi pacer receives flak

Mitchell McClenaghan’s sarcastic tweet on India’s series win over New Zealand goes viral, Kiwi pacer receives flak

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The day after India beat New Zealand by 372 running in Mumbai to win their biggest victory in the format in terms of walking – McClenaghan posted a tweet that sent Twitter to madness.

Jimmy Neesham is known for his intelligence on Twitter but it turns out his team New Zealand Mitchell McClenaghan is not too far behind. Pacer left arm posted a tweet that had brushed the fan in the wrong way. With India registering a 1-0 test series victory over the New Zealand world champion McClenaghan has a rather sarcastic way to congratulate the Indian team.

The day after India beat New Zealand by 372 running in Mumbai to win their biggest victory in the format in terms of walking – McClenaghan posted a tweet that sent Twitter to madness.

“Vigorous for India to defeat the @ICC World Test champions at home in their own condition. Congratulations,” McClenaghan tweeted, followed by clapping Emoji.

Tweet has not dropped with a Twitter fan, especially from India that attacked McClenaghan for his words, with some reminding him of the consecutive Indian series camping in Australia and having an English on the mat earlier this year, while others showed the overall recording of New Zealand while traveling outside country. A special user said he was disappointed by taking it, reminding McClenaghan from the words of Kane Williamson: “Learn to accept defeat by grace and give credit to the opposition where we have surpassed.”

India’s records of New Zealand in the ICC event have not been impressive lately. People with blue have lost their last five matches against Blackcaps at the ICC event – in 2007 T20 World Cup, World T20 2016, 2019 World Cup semifinals, final championship test of the inauguration world and recently the T20 World Cup. .

India’s last victory over New Zealand at the ICC event, dates back to the 2003 World Cup in South Africa. After saying that, New Zealand has long been looking for a winning test series in India, waiting which only increases with each tour.

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