Amit Mishra, a former cricket player for India who was renowned for a miraculous bowling performance, is now well-known for his epic Twitter answers. Mishra frequently responds to tweets critical of India or attempts to insult Indians. A Pakistani cricket fan attempted to make fun of MS Dhoni on December 3 with the following Tweet:
“To the Indian supporters who said that Pakistani batters could only play on level surfaces. Compared to MS Dhoni, Yasir Shah has more test hundreds outside from Asia.” Many Indians took offence to this Tweet and began to criticize the fan, but Amit Mishra responded with another great retort to give them a taste of their own medicine.
Former Indian cricketer Amit Mishra, who was famed for a “For Pakistan to win the World Cup, T20 World Cup, and Champions Trophy, it took three captains and 24 years. Within 7 years, MS Dhoni won each of the three.” Ramiz Raja, the head of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), had criticised the first Test pitch against England, stating that it is not a “nice commercial for cricket” and that the country is still in “the dark ages of pitch preparation.”
On the first day of the Test, England amassed a world-record 506 runs on the Rawalpindi surface. Ramiz criticised the field, calling it “embarrassing,” and predicted that it would take another season for the pitches to become better. Ramiz was quoted by ESPNCricinfo as stating, “It is humiliating for us, especially when you have a cricketer as chairman,” during the lunch break on the second day of the Test.
This is a poor approach to promoting cricket. “We are not the type of cricketing nation that this is, he added. Since Ramiz assumed control of the PCB last year, the state of the pitch has been examined. Drop-in pitching will be introduced to Pakistan, he assured. Ramiz has criticized international shipping fees as being excessive.
The grass looks to be decent in terms of optics. As is the case on Australian fields, grass is not required to provide bounce. On the pitch, hardly much grass is still present. We hear different pitches in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth.” Our pitches are identical because we use the same type of dirt. We made an attempt to bring a curator from abroad, but by the time the Lahore Test arrived, the situation had gotten out of hand.
When I request a spinning pitch, we don’t get one either, so the result is split-decent. We don’t want that, though.” There was virtually any debate in the country over the pitch’s quality before to Australia’s visit to Rawalpindi earlier this year. The ICC penalised the surface for its failure to generate more than 14 wickets in a contest lasting five days by giving it a low grade and a penalty point.