A poll conducted by ICC’s best cricket captain, Imran Khan’s victory over Virat Kohli by a short margin, showed a big break in Pakistan’s news channel. Since then, people have been enjoying it on Twitter and trolling the channel. The ICC recently asked all cricket fans to write down the names of four cricketers and vote for them. In this poll, former Pakistan captain Imran Khan managed to beat Virat Kohli and became the cricketer with the most votes. Apart from Imran Khan and Kohli, AB de Villiers and Australian women’s cricket captain Meg Lanning also participated in the voting.
Which of these giants would you rate as good?
– ICC (@ ICC) January 12, 2021
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pic.twitter.com/Aqdm4nnxCQ– Naila Inayat January 13, 2021
What’s funny is the Pakistani media
Don’t they have some serious things in the country?
– Joddu (ock Rockstar Jaddu) January 13, 2021
Imran Khan got 47.3 per cent votes in this ICC poll, while Virat Kohli received 46.2 per cent. Except for these two, AB de Villiers and Mag Lanning did not get much votes. In this poll, there was a strong dialogue between Kohli and Imran Khan, in which the Pakistani prime minister won the final. Imran Khan’s victory over Pakistan has been exaggerated by the Pakistani channel and claimed it was a big break. After this action of the channel, people hit the channel fiercely on Twitter and enjoyed it.
Sometimes I get bored of the general public of Pakistan. 4
– Knucklehead (stjst_chill_out) January 13, 2021
The real breaking news. Will he be awarded medals or ????
– The Dark Knight (@iamshinerk) January 13, 2021
Significantly, under the leadership of Imran Khan, the Pakistan Cricket Team named the 1992 World Cup. Imran Khan’s performance as an all-rounder at that World Cup was unparalleled. Speaking of Virat Kohli, he is away from cricket at this time and has recently become the father of a daughter, informing people through his social media account. Kohli returned to India following the Adelaide Test match against Australia due to paternity leave. Ajinkya Rahane is leading the team in his absence.
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