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Sam Billings And Fin Allen Like Insulting Post On Virat Kohli
By CricShots - Jun 26, 2021 3:21 pm
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The Indian skipper, Virat Kohli has often been seen witnessing a group of his own set of loyal fans and some haters at the same time. With that being said, the loss in the World Test Championship Final did not go down well for King Kohli. It was a trophy that he wanted to win, however, eventually, New Zealand won the final owing to climatic conditions and some lackluster performances by some Indian players.

Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli after losing the WTC final

It was only the second international trophy to be won by the Kiwis and their young all-rounder, Kyle Jamieson played a crucial role in New Zealand claiming the trophy. The star pacer took seven wickets in the game to guide his team to victory in the WTC final. However, after all that, an insulting post was sent out on Instagram targetting Virat Kohli. The loyal supporters of King Kohli did not appreciate the kind of humor that was showcased in the post.

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Here is the funny post:

 

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A post shared by The ACC (@theaccnz)

The post was put out by Acc NZ, which is a troll page from New Zealand. The post showcased Virat Kohli being dragged around by a strap that Kyle Jamieson was holding as the bowler had dismissed Virat in both innings. It was funny and insulting at the same time. Not all could find humor in the post. Some even thought that it was an insult to the Indian skipper.

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Sam Billings, the Englishman, a former CSK cricketer, and Finn Allen, who had been brought into the RCB team in 2021, also liked the post. This was noticed by cricket fans around the world, especially the ones in India.

Sam Billings and Fin Allen liked the insulting tweet

A lot of fans on Social Media have given their opinion on changing the captaincy of the Indian team. For now, Virat Kohli is the captain of the team, and let’s wait and watch how things work out for the upcoming series against England.