The Buzz: MS Dhoni's new honey
All the bantz, the jousts, and little bit of eavesdropping from the social media playground and beyond
ESPNcricinfo staff
15-Nov-2021 • Updated on 18-Nov-2021
Nov 18
Ms Dhoni has a chatty new companion in his life - Honey, the blue-and-gold macaw
Why batters need constant vigilance
A lesson on why you shouldn't stop to marvel at your forward defence in the middle of an over.
How cheeky is that
— Cricket District (@cricketdistrict) November 17, 2021
[via @CentralStags, @BLACKCAPS] pic.twitter.com/bdu5geBevb
Nov 17
USA and Netherlands enjoy bus-ride singing at the World Cup Qualifiers
So now we know that if a World Cup Qualifier match is tied, it can be decided by a sing-off. But are USA trying to gain a psychological edge with the song "Party in the USA"? Curious.
When the Netherlands bus breaks down and @usacricket have to give them a lift! pic.twitter.com/fl36HnfPRw
— Julia price (@julia_price1) November 16, 2021
It's a cup, after all
There's only one question on the winning team's mind after getting the World Cup trophy.
Can you tell us what Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, Matthew Wade and Adam Zampa are thinking? pic.twitter.com/EiJXG0kRSY
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) November 16, 2021
Nov 15
Australia deservedly won their first ever T20 World Cup and celebrations were bound to be epic, but this might have been taking it shoe far.
How's your Monday going? #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/Fdaf0rxUiV
— ICC (@ICC) November 15, 2021
The soundtrack of the celebrations was, ironically, "Freed from Desire"?
Poor Kane Williamson, can't catch a break on the field, and can't catch one off it either. His post-match press conference had to be paused several times when loud Aussie cheers in the dressing room behind him drowned him out. That's him on the telly there while an oblivious Australia celebrates.
Winners are grinners! #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/4iVueHAg4a
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) November 14, 2021
Stoinis is the fans' man
Nice-guy Stoinis took time out after Australia's win to patiently sign bats and gloves for some rather demanding fans.