The International Cricket Council (ICC) was slammed for a massive blunder during India’s 2nd ODI against Bangladesh on Wednesday. The International Cricket Council’s (ICC) official Twitter handle was brutally trolled for a massive blunder during India’s series-deciding match against Bangladesh on Wednesday.
After falling to the hosts in the first ODI, Rohit Sharma’s Team India faced Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s Bangladesh in the second ODI of the bilateral series at the Shere Bangla National Stadium. Bangladesh captain Litton Das won the toss and chose to bat first in the series finale. The international governing body of cricket made an ugly error on Twitter while sharing an update regarding the coin toss in Dhaka.
The ICC shared a photo of the Canadian cricket team alongside an update on the toss for the second ODI between Bangladesh and India. Taking notice of the now-deleted post, netizens called out the International Cricket Council (ICC) as the world governing body was mercilessly trolled on the microblogging site.
India’s national cricket team Rohit sharma
In the 50-over encounter between India and Bangladesh in Dhaka, Mahmudullah and the in-form Miraz lay the groundwork for a daunting total. While Mahmudullah scored 77 off 96 balls, star hitter Miraz continued his incredible run by scoring his first ODI century. Miraz is only the second hitter in 50-over history to score a century while batting at No. 8 or below.
As Das guided Bangladesh to 271-7 in 50 overs, Miraz stayed undefeated on 100 off 83 balls. Washington Sundar emerged as the bowler of choice for Rohit Sharma’s side in the second ODI. Sundar took three wickets and allowed 37 runs in ten overs.
Pacers Mohammed Siraj and Umran Malik split four wickets in the last encounter of the three-match series. Earlier, India was dealt an injury scare as skipper Rohit was whisked to a hospital for a scan. During the second ODI, Rohit injured his left thumb while attempting to catch.