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Australia captain Pat Cummins reacts to a derogatory post related to Team India’s defeat in CWC 2023 final
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Australia clinched their sixth ICC Men’s ODI World Cup title with a resounding win over the hosts India at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium on last Sunday (November 19).
Australia’s thumping victory over India
Despite maintaining an unbeaten record in the tournament until then, Rohit Sharma’s Team India faltered at the big stage, posting just 240 runs on the scoreboard after put in to bat first.
Defending the set total, the Indian pacers did make an impact early in the innings by taking three wickets for just 47 runs. But as soon as the dew factor came in, it became easy for the Aussie batters to score runs at will. Riding on Travis Head‘s stellar century (137 off 120) and Marnus Labuschagne‘s gritty knock (58 not out off 110), Australia reached the finish line with six wickets in hand and 42 balls to spare.
Pat Cummins comments on a derogatory post related to Rohit Sharma & Co.
However, Australia’s joyous victory took an unexpected turn when their media outlet wrote a derogatory and offensive post about Team India. The post, titled ‘South Australian Man Gives Birth To World Record 11 Sons,‘ has sparked controversy.
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Notably, Australian cricketers Glenn Maxwell and Aaron Finch were reported to have liked the post on their social media handles. Furthermore, the Aussie skipper Pat Cummins came up with four ‘tears of joy’ emojis on the story covered by the Australian media outlet as it garnered widespread attention.
— Out Of Context Cricket (@GemsOfCricket) November 24, 2023
The controversial post has since then gone viral, causing displeasure among the Indian fans and cricket fraternity. The incident adds a contentious layer to the post-match discussions and highlights the potential pitfalls of social media interactions in the competitive world of cricket.
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