Twitter Reactions as no-balls cost India place in the WT20 final

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West Indies pulled off a great chase as they knocked hosts India out of the 2016 World T20. Virat Kohli’s all-round heroics with the bat, ball and in the field were not enough as India failed themselves by taking Lendl Simmons’ wicket twice on a no-ball.

The Twitter world was full of people going crazy during the match, and that gave us some very interesting tweets.

West Indies beat us 600 years back as well? :(

Shikhar ‘Gabbar’ Dhawan was dropped!

Typical Indian employee working hard on the final day of the financial year.

Would have directly improved Virat Kohli’s efficiency by 80%

“Sensible Cricket” as Sunny Gavaskar calls it.

This is why voting is never helpful

Just to complete the cycle.

For those who missed the run-out chance. And now you’re thinking “Hey, even I would’ve hit from there.”

Right in the feels.

Viru Paaji with Viru Gold in commentary

And imagine our plight having to find new superlatives for the guy in every article we write about India.

He did get Chris Gayle out early, so well deserved!

Well, lol. No? Okay, sorry!

When Charles and Simmons accelerated in the middle of the innings.

Indian fans were tensed. Very tensed!

Sad but true!

(You may also be interested in reading the Records and Statistical highlights from the India vs West Indies match)

(Also check out the Player Ratings from the India vs West Indies semi-final match)

 

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