Mumbai Indians Indirectly Took A Jibe At Dinesh Karthik. Netizens Are Not Too Happy About It.
During the ongoing T20 against New Zealand, Dinesh Karthik had a crucial role to play. After the victory he brought for team India in the T20 against Bangladesh with a last ball six, we had great expectations.
He battled powerfully along with Krunal Pndya on the field scoring 52 with 22 balls. They lost the top order and was left to score 68 runs in 28 balls. It required hard hitting but Karthik refused to take a single even though Krunal himself connected the ball well with 25 from just 12 balls.
This eventually lead to the series ending with 1-2 as team India lost just by four runs.
This is what Mumbai Indians tweeted after Dinesh Karthik refused a single to Krunal Pandya.
.@krunalpandya24 26 not-out from 13 balls and got to face only 1 ball in the final over.
Hard luck, KP! #CricketMeriJaan #NZvIND pic.twitter.com/BVm2HmDguA
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) February 10, 2019
But, twitter users have different opinions. They collectively slammed Mumbai Indians for making an conscious effort to play divide and rule between Indian players. They were all for Dinesh Karthik and appreciated his excellent efforts on field.
#1
Yes he was in touch……DK did a mistake not taking that single but credit to both for taking the game to length
— Ankush (@ankushrana1) February 10, 2019
#2
Lawde ne 54 run diya he wo v bol de
— sameer sam (@8Dat55CkS9J6hPE) February 10, 2019
#3
What about match loosing bowling figures by KP???
— Thalabathy Babu (@NDB_28) February 10, 2019
#4
He gave 54 runs with the ball and Rohit consumed so many balls. Highlight that as well
— Rakesh Goud (@RakeshGoudE) February 10, 2019
#5
Sad we lost, but happy that our boys didn't gave up til the end.. fought their ass off and did their best. Whatever result we had but admit it KP , @DineshKarthik won our heart #ThankYouTeamIndia
— Sarita Tiwari10 (@sarita_tiwari10) February 10, 2019
#6
What the hell ? How could u b assure that krunal was all about to Finish the match ? DK also was on 33 on just 16 balls nd both were playing for country not for any Ch**tiya Ipl franchise like you. Yes this lose hurt us but thats okay it was just a Match #NZvInd Jai Hind
— Banit gogia (@Banit515) February 10, 2019
#7
This post is completely unexpected. u are clearly pointing on Dinesh Karthik. Whatever happened, This is team game. u can't be that much choosy about your player. Lost the respect.
— Mangesh Matke (@m_mangesh_) February 10, 2019
#8
what about the 54 humongous runs that he gave?
— Prajakta Bhawsar (@ViratsFangirl18) February 10, 2019
#9
You're subtly blaming DK I guess… @msdhoni and @SDhawan25 should have hit some more runs, it would have been easy for the pair…
— KSV (@KSV60748826) February 10, 2019
#10
If Rohit Sharma had consumed fewer balls,may be KP might have got few more in the end…Just saying
— Vadiraj Huilgol (@VadirajH) February 10, 2019
#11
The main reason is India lost the match is not @DineshKarthik during the 18.5 the @krunalpandya24 as hit a boundary India definitely won the match for the first time @ImRo45 lost the series so please stop scroll the Indian players due to over lackconfidence on @mipaltan squad
— ILAYARASANSANATH977 (@ilayaramanika24) February 10, 2019
#12
Why are you digging on Dinesh Karthik
— Mah-rohpp (@Dreamer_loner7) February 10, 2019
#13
They are indian first, Not Mumbai Indian first.
So stop dividing based on club. Its a indian team— aniruddh solanki (@lazy6okro) February 11, 2019
#14
I think that ball which @DineshKarthik left as wide, if he had hit that too it was different story n I don't think he did anything wrong
— unknown traveller (@wonderboys98) February 10, 2019
#15
We all know what Krunal did in Australia T20 when DK took single and gave him strike, he wasted two deliveries and got out for the next ball
— Aayush Srivastava (@aayushadam22) February 11, 2019
So, are you with the dominant twitter reactions or you share a different opinion?
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