Updated 17 October 2019 at 15:32 IST
ICC gets this question answered by fans in a hilarious manner
ICC's question was hilariously answered by the fans on social media. The governing body had asked which batsman was following Mitchell Marsh out to the crease.
- SportFit
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has often managed to entertain the cricket fans on social media with their witty as well as innovative captions which have not only been entertaining but at times have been annoying as well. For instance, when the governing body of world cricket had given a 'Terminator' effect to MS Dhoni's heart-breaking run out in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 semi-final against New Zealand, it did not go down well with the Indian fans as well as cricket fans in general. However, ICC had recently come up with a funny question that was answered hilariously by the fans.
Fans' hilarious replies to ICC's question
ICC had posted a picture of Australian all-rounder, Mitchell Marsh, walking out to bat. However, his batting partner who was accompanying him to the crease was way behind Marsh and there was no clue about who the batsman was. Sensing this opportunity, ICC came forward and asked who was behind Marsh.
That's Mitch Marsh on his way out to bat, but who's behind him? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/2Zwmt5046g
— ICC (@ICC) October 14, 2019
Here's how the fans answered this question.
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Published By : Karthik Nair
Published On: 17 October 2019 at 14:40 IST







