
Iceland Cricket’s Twitter account has created a name for itself by distributing nonstop laughs to neutral supporters. Since the Cricket world is divided over who they like and dislike, this cricket organisation’s posts may be funny or bemusing depending on where your interests lie. As a result, whatever post this handle makes receives varied reactions.
Something similar happened on Wednesday, when it posted a Twitter mocking Virat Kohli. The Cricket outfit emphasised Kohli’s century drought in Test cricket, stating that he last got a Test hundred in 2019. “This figure may annoy many of our Indian fans, but it has now been 23 Tests since Virat Kohli struck a century, which was in 2019. “How long is too long?” Iceland Cricket asked on Twitter.
Something similar happened on Wednesday, when it posted a Twitter mocking Virat Kohli. The Cricket outfit emphasised Kohli’s century drought in Test cricket, stating that he last got a Test hundred in 2019. “This statistic won’t please many of our Indian fans, but it is now 23 Tests since Virat Kohli scored a century, which was back in 2019. How long is too long?,” Iceland Cricket tweeted.
This statistic won't please many of our Indian fans, but it is now 23 Tests since Virat Kohli scored a century, which was back in 2019. How long is too long?
— Iceland Cricket (@icelandcricket) February 21, 2023
Following this, Indian Cricket and Virat Kohli fans charged at Ice Cricket in a rage. Here are some of the responses Iceland Cricket received in response to the post.
Hundreds alone cannot define a batter. Consistent run-making, sans hundreds, is equally creditworthy if not more. In the case of Kohli, he is being rewarded until eternity despite an elongated dry run as a reward for some sterling performances in the past. His name is sacrosanct.
— Prabhanjan Badami (@PABadami) February 22, 2023
As long India is winning will not be too long.
— Bikram Pratap Singh (@bikram123) February 22, 2023
No, don't become another @venkateshprasad, please. Leave the lad alone. He's doing alright as a player.
— Rehan.eth 🚀 | Marketing 📈 | Productivity ⚡ (@digicritics) February 22, 2023
As long as he takes to score his next…wait what’s the question again…
— Abhi (@AbBhagya) February 22, 2023
Maybe century loading in the WTC final!
— Avinash (@avinashgoud01) February 21, 2023
Although failing to end his century drought in Delhi, Kohli made history by breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s world record during the second Test against Australia. Kohli became the fastest batter in international cricket history to reach 25,000 runs. Since September 2022, the 34-year-old has scored four centuries in international cricket. In 106 Test matches, batting legend Kohli has amassed 8,195 runs.
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