Moeen Ali And Rashid Run When The Team Pops Champagne, See How Twitter Reacted To The Video

England finally won their first World Cup against New Zealand. In a nail-biting match, the victory for England deserved it. The super over was played in the game, and it had all of us on the edge of our seat. Celebration and happy moments are called for as England wins its first World Cup.

The team after accepting the Cup celebrated by popping champagne. Moeen Ali and Rashid were seen running away from the stage as soon as a group started opening the champagne.
This video surely was not going to get unnoticed from people’s Eyes. The video song went viral, and Twitter soon filled with praises and hearty laughs for the duo. Check out the video here :

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Moeen Ali and Rashid are both Muslim athletes and are seen often running away and exciting.

The video is funny and right at the same time.

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Eoin Morgan On Winning The World Cup Trophy: Allah Was With Us

After winning its first-ever world cup England cricket team is beaming with pride. At the same time players are also hailing the New Zealand team for giving them a tough competition. England skipper Eoin Morgan after holding the silver golden trophy of the World Cup praised the New Zealand team in a press conference.

He said that Kiwis had a decent run as they also defeated the hot favorites India in the first semi-finals.

During the post-match conference on Sonday Morgan said, “They’ve been actually through a better tournament than we have. The fact a trophy is sitting here is, you know like I mentioned, we got the rub of the green today.”

He continued, “New Zealand, throughout the group stages, was absolutely outstanding, very consistent and in the semifinal was very ruthless in playing against India. India is an extremely strong team.”

When asked him if it was mere luck that they won the trophy when the clash was neck to neck, he answered, “We had Allah with us as well. I spoke to Adil (Rashid), he said Allah was definitely with us. I said we had the rub of the green (smiling).”

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Twitter Has A Field Day Making Memes Out Of War Teaser And Hrithik’s Super 30 Look

The teaser of Hrithik Roshan’s and Tiger Shroff’s upcoming movie War was launched on Monday. The teaser was an instant hit and it was trending on the social media platform all day long.

Hrithik Roshan finally returned on the silver screen after a span of 2 years. His presence was felt on the box office again with the release of his movie Super 30 which is based on the life of Anand Kumar and his unique coaching centre. Hrithik’s look in Super 30 is definitely the talk of the town because of his bizarre brown makeup as he portrays the character of a Bihari mathematics genius.


On the other hand, the look of Hrithik Roshan in Yash Raj Chopra’s upcoming release titled War is breathtaking. Even Tiger Shroff’s suave look is grabbing the eyeballs as both the actors are all set to face each other.


After watching Hrithik as the no glam Bihari mathematician in Super 30 and then seeing him in the robust avatar in War got the people talking. Check out a few hilarious reactions of Twitterati’s:

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If you didn’t watch the number 1 trending teaser yet then you should watch it now:

There will be a War!

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Twitter Chat Between Wimbledon and ICC Left Sports Fans In Splits

The world celebrated the international sports day on Sunday as British Grand Prix, Wimbledon and Cricket World Cup all was being held on the same day in London. The Wimbledon and Cricket World Cup both were quite exciting and thrilling and fans wanted to miss neither of them.

While Wimbledon men’s finals played between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, was the longest men’s singles final in the history of the tournament, WC final between England and New Zealand ended in a tie and even super over also resulted in a tie. So both the games are registered in history and will be remembered forever.

What also be remembered in the coming years will a chat between Wimbledon and ICC’s Twitter handle. After the final Wimbledon tweeted, “Hello @ICC – how are you coping your end?” To which ICC replied, “Things are a bit hectic here right now, we’ll get back to you 😅

Needless to say, the sports fans were amused at this unusual chit chat between the two and people loved it. Some even came up with the idea that July 14 should be celebrated as ‘World Sports Day’.

As both the games were exciting fans had a hard time keeping track of both at the same time. Sports enthusiasts almost had a heart attack watching both the thrilling game and witnessing double adrenaline rush. Here’s how twitterians watched the games and shared memes about it:

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Read Why: Moeen Ali & Adil Rashid Decided To Walk Away From The World Cup 2019 Celebrations

England created history and broke their World Cup jinx record as the English players lifted the cup yesterday at their home ground Lords. Their dream of lifting the World Cup was not only shattered once but thrice in the mega cricketing event 1979, 1987 and 1992.

The final match was not less than any Bollywood movie. People watching the match could feel the tremors of agitation. This was by far the most mind-boggling World Cup ever, keeping everyone on the edge of their seats.

The 50 over match ended in a tie England chased 241 runs as set by New Zealand. For the first time in the World Cup history, super Over was conducted in the World Cup finals still both the teams ended on a tie as both scored 15 runs each. Later the winner of World Cup 2019 was decided as per the ICC rules which led to the count of boundaries, which team hit more number of boundaries and the fate of England was crowned.

However, as soon as the trophy was handed over after the photo session was done. The English players started soaking each other with champagne but two of the English players decided to step back and watch the wild celebrations of their teammates.

They’re non-other than Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid both the players decided to witness the world cup celebrations from the sidelines. It’s said Adil and Moeen both are devoted followers of Islam and in their religion consumption of alcohol is forbidden.

Well, this the only reason why Moeen and Adil quickly ran off the podium as soon as Jonny Bairstow too out the champagne to spray out. You can watch the awkward run off celebration beneath:

These two players never fail to earn our respect!

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Here’s What Umpire Simon Taufel Has To Say About The Accidental Six In WC Final

Just a day after the ICC world cup 2019 ended former Australian umpire Simon Taufel opened up about the accidental six during the match. One ball deflection mishap cost New Zealand the world cup trophy. Simon, on Monday, said that England should have got only five runs instead of six runs off the third ball of the last over against New Zealand.

The game has been scripted in history now, because of the result it gave. Both 100 overs and the super over ended in a tie, after which England was declared the winner as it had scored more number of boundaries.

During the last over of England’s inning, the team needed 9 runs to win the game in 3 balls. Ben Stokes hit the ball close to the boundary but it was caught and thrown back. Stokes who dived after taking the second run accidentally hit the ball with his bat and the ball was deflected off towards the unguarded boundary. England got unexpected 6 runs and the gap between the balls and runs contracted to 3 runs in 2 balls.

Simon Taufel, who had umpired during the 2011 world cup said that Kumar Dharmasena and Marais Erasmus, officiating umpires, made a mistake.

The Sydney Morning Herald quoted Taufel, as saying, “There was a judgment error on the overthrow. The judgment error was the timing of when the fielder threw the ball. The act of the overthrow starts when the fielder releases the ball. That’s the act. It becomes an overthrow from the instant of the throw.”

According to Law 19.8, if the boundary results from an overthrow or from the willful act of a fielder, the runs scored shall be any runs for penalties awarded to either side, and the allowance for the boundary, and the runs completed by the batsmen, together with the run in progress if they had already crossed at the instant of the throw or act.

However, Taufel also defended the umpires saying that the umpires have a lot to watch and take care of during the match. Like after every ball, they’ve had to watch the batsmen complete the first run, they’ve had to watch the ball being fielded, to understand how it’s in play, whether the fielder’s done the right thing. Then they’ve got to look to see when the ball is released, in case there is an overthrow.

He further said that an umpire’s job doesn’t end here. He has to see see what happens after that, whether there is a runout, whether there’s an ‘obstructing the field’, whether the ball is taken
fairly. He added it is unfortunate that people think that umpiring is just about outs and not outs.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) Umpire of the Year, from 2004 to 2008, Taufel said that replays showed that the England batsmen Stokes and Adil Rashid had not crossed at the time of the throw so they should only be given 5 runs.

Taufel concluded by saying that it might be an error but it is unfair to say that the World Cup was decided by that one event.

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Ben Strokes Apologies For The Ball Deflection And Accidental Six In World Cup Final