Cricket Fans Rebrand T20 world Cup 2021 to Revenge Cup: Check Tweets
The T20 World Cup is one match away from finishing the semi-finals and entering the finals. The semi-finals featured England, Australia, New Zealand, and Pakistan. In that, New Zealand defeated England and entered the finals. The second team to enter the finals depends on today's second semi-final match between Pakistan and Australia.
Meanwhile, cricket lovers are recognizing the previous World Cup matches and branding the T20 World Cup 2021 series as the Revenge Series. #Revenge Cup is trending on Twitter.
Here are a few reasons why people are saying it is a revenge cup:
In the World Cup, India did not lose against Pakistan, but in this series, Pakistan changed that and won against India.
In the 2019 World Cup final match between New Zealand and England, England won the match based on boundary count. In yesterday's first semi-final match, New Zealand beat England. With that, Netizens said that New Zealand took revenge on England.
In 1999, 2010, 2015, and 20219 ICC World Cup events, Pakistan lost against Australia, so netizens are saying that Pakistan is ready to take revenge.
Here are the tweets:
Williamson : Babar can you please give me some tips how to take revenge ?
Babar Azam : sure why not !#revengecup #NZvENG #SemiFinal pic.twitter.com/RpmDkK1EbG— Palwasha Nazeer (@palwashanazeer1) November 10, 2021
Also Read: T20 World Cup 2021: Big Blow To Pakistan Team Ahead Of Semi-Final Match Against Australia
Update:
T20 world cup 2021 has changed
its name to “Revenge Cup “.#revengecup pic.twitter.com/BShfXXXhSm— Rahi Khan (@RahiKha15632801) November 10, 2021
#RevengeCup #blackcaps #ENGvsNZ Its not a world cup it was a revenge cup time to take revenge of Seed Ajmal from Australia pic.twitter.com/XmjvSv2rGF
— Zeeshan Ahmed (@Zeeshan29859259) November 11, 2021
Remarkable Day to get revenge on all moments #PAKvAUS #RevengeCup pic.twitter.com/QoWPOciuif
— Hesperus (@i_aqbchughtai10) November 11, 2021
Victory is Sweet, Revenge is Sweeter 👌🏼#Revengecup#NZvENG #AUSvsPAK pic.twitter.com/O95S3p5nZp
— Sabih (@sabihshehzad) November 10, 2021