Chinmay Jawalekar
A self-confessed cricket freak, Chinmay Jawalekar is a senior Writer with CricketCountry. When not writing or following cricket, he loves to read, eat and sleep. He can be followed at @CricfreakTweets.
Written by Chinmay Jawalekar
Published: May 30, 2016, 06:48 PM (IST)
Edited: May 30, 2016, 07:17 PM (IST)
It felt as if the Indian Premier League (IPL) would go on till eternity, but the seven-week long tournament has finally ended, with Sunrisers Hydearabad (SRH) emerging as the eventual winners. While fans’ favourite Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), who were led by the phenomenal Virat Kohli, could not win it even in their third attempt, SRH made it one out of one in their maiden attempt. Also Read: Cricket fraternity hail Sunrisers Hyderabad’s maiden IPL title triumph
The win was followed by celebrations, parties, drinks, after-parties, selfies and lots of uploads on social media. The cricketers took time from their celebrations and updated their Facebook status’ While David Warner’s status expressed his happiness, Kohli’s was gloomy. Umar Akmal too updated his status. But hold on, what’s Akmal junior doing in here? We have no idea. Neither does he have any idea. It seems he has lost track of time or is wandering in some parallel universe. Also Read: After IPL 9 win, Umar Akmal congratulates David Warner for winning ‘PSL 2016’
Anyways, as always, the status updates by cricketers earned some hilarious, mostly unexpected, reactions. So check out what happened when these players updated their FB status in the presentation below:
Please note this is a humour article — work of pure fiction.
(A self-confessed cricket freak, Chinmay Jawalekar is a senior writer with CricLife and CricketCountry. When not writing or following cricket, he loves to read, eat and sleep. He can be followed here @CricfreakTweets)
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