Ravichandran Ashwin called father of nation Bangladesh: In the first test match between India and Bangladesh being played in Chennai, the first innings of Team India ended at 376 runs. But on the first day, at one point India lost 6 wickets at a score of 144, but after that, thanks to the 199-run partnership between Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, the Indian team strengthened its hold on the match. Meanwhile, Ashwin scored 113 runs and using this century as a pawn, people of India are trolling Bangladeshi cricket fans a lot.
Social media users have not even spared the flop players of the Indian team. Someone said that it has been the old habit of the Indian team to collapse badly against new bowlers. Something similar has happened with Hasan Mahmud, who troubled the Indian batsmen a lot by taking 5 wickets in the first innings. Years ago, Sri Lanka’s Ajantha Mendis also became a mystery bowler in international cricket by destroying Team India’s batting.
On the other hand, a troller said that Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have failed, but no one will say anything to them. The blame for this poor performance will be put on Shubman Gill and KL Rahul. At the same time, some people crossed the limit because a picture is going viral in which Ravichandran Ashwin is described as the ‘Father of the Nation’ of Bangladesh. This is because while India’s top order was seen struggling in batting, Ashwin scored a century and garnered a lot of applause.
Ashwin is being called the ‘Father of the Nation’ of Bangladesh because some time ago, during a student protest in Bangladesh, the statue of the real ‘Father of the Nation’ Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was demolished.
Ravichandran Ashwin the new father of nation 🇧🇩#INDvBAN pic.twitter.com/uCtHaoXG9M
— Ctrl C Ctrl Memes (@Ctrlmemes_) September 19, 2024
Indian team to any new comer bowler pic.twitter.com/Ybw2ZaJUSa
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