Twitter Reactions from India's maiden Bilateral T20I Series over Australia

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It was a great day for Indian Cricket as both the Indian Men and the Indian Women’s Cricket team beat their respective Australian opponents in T20 Internationals. As expected Twitter had a field day on such a day and the twitter world was filled with some funny, informative and very interesting tweets floating around. So, here’s a collection of the Best 20 tweets from all over twitter.

1. Well, there aren’t many employees who can argue with this.

2. This journalist spots the evident change in batting approaches of today’s batsmen and those of the earlier years.

3. Ah, well…

4. Best University in the country right now, Rohit Sharma Institute of Placement.

5. Cricket or Tennis, Kohli or Raonic, the ball was being punished in both cases.

6. When MS Dhoni promoted himself ahead of Yuvraj Singh

7. That’s one optimistic way of looking at the run-out

8. Food for thought.

9. Ha ha!

10. Vande Mataram!

11. STOP THE PRESS! MS DHONI MISSED A STUMPING!

12. Dealing in facts here. Well, almost!

13. Bet on Glenn Maxwell’s milestone comment will stick with him for a long time.

14. Sir Ravindra Jadeja just being Sir Ravindra Jadeja.

15. MS Dhoni once again creating history as an Indian captain

16. Both Indian Men and the Indian Women’s team making the nation proud with respective series wins over Australia in Australia. (Read: India wins T20 series as Australia caught in spin web again)

(Read: India vs Australia - Records and statistical highlights after the 2nd T20)

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