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“Rohit – Kohli – Pant” : Twitter Erupts As the debutant Richard Gleeson Picked Up 3 wickets in 4 balls

In the ongoing second T20 between India and England, Twitter erupted as the young debutant Richard Gleeson clinched up three important wickets for India which suddenly bring back the team of England into the game. The debutant is currently having a golden debut as he first picked up a wicket of Indian Skipper Rohit Sharma in the fifth over of the game.

    Then the out-of-form Virat Kohli becomes his hunted in just one over after the power play where David Malan got a beautiful catch at the point position and after that Rishabh Pant got lbw out on his fantastic delivery. After the completion of the powerplay Indian team was 61 for 3 wickets where Richard Gleeson played an important role to remove the top 3 of the Indian team. 

     Coach Rahul Dravid and team management have made a drastic change in the batting order of today’s playing 11 of India where Rishabh pant has come as an opener instead of Ishan Kishan, Ruturaj Gaikwad, or KL Rahul that move has paid of to a certain extinct as Rishabh 25 runs in just 14 deliveries with the strike rate of above 150. But this is the most important thing which the debut and Richard Gleeson has done.

     This has completely broken the backbone of the Indian batting order and now it will be interesting to see in the game how the heroes of the last game Deepak Hooda and Hardik Pandya react to this sudden catastrophe in the game. Twitter after the Richard gives and have got to this golden debut as erupted in a devastating way by putting sudden and mocking tweets on Virat Kohli’s failure and the bad move of Rishabh pant as an opener but from that reaction below is given certain pieces of the tweets which has freshly forward by the Indian Cricket fans. 

https://twitter.com/1xbookNews/status/1545776972659171328?s=20&t=lrwDdQiBY2agtuAFb9hitQ

https://twitter.com/AshTonisher88/status/1545777112367316992?s=20&t=lrwDdQiBY2agtuAFb9hitQ

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