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Dennis Freedman Takes A Dig At Team India Ahead Of New Zealand Clash
By CricShots - Jun 15, 2021 12:34 pm
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Australian journalist, Dennis Freedman, who is an avid supporter of the Pakistan Cricket team, recently took to Twitter to share a meme taking a dig at the Indian cricket team. The tweet has received widespread hatred from cricketing fans around the world. The meme was posted on Dennis’ official Twitter account ‘Dennis WTC Final’.

Dennis Freedman
Dennis Freedman

Dennis Freedman posted an image showing a killer robot from a certain anime hunting for a small girl. The girl was hiding underneath a table. The Robot has been marked as an in-form New Zealand team after registering a series win over England, and the small kid has been marked as a Frightened Indian team.

https://twitter.com/DennisCricket_/status/1404277061766705161?s=20

New Zealand registered a 1-0 win in the two-Test series against England with the first match ended in a draw and the second match was won by the Kiwis on Day 4. Dennis Freedman has often been seen bashing the Indian team and he also owns a website in which he posts alternative narratives to specific Cricket matches.

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Dennis Freedman has often traveled long distances to watch Pakistan’s matches. To everyone’s surprise, the Australian got a huge response and his endeavor was a great success. This meme that he posted today, was his take on the WTC Finals.

The much-awaited World Test Championship Finals between India and New Zealand is scheduled to be commencing on 18th June at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. The Indian team had already reached England many weeks ago due to the Covid situation in India.

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The Men In Blue played a three-day simulated intrasquad match to practice for the final. BCCI has been releasing short videos of each day of the intra-squad match. The fans are just loving it. In some of the clips, Indian skipper Virat Kohli has been seen bowling, whereas, in some others, wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant has been seen in his vintage explosive form hitting sixes.