ICC Champions Trophy or ICC Women's World Cup? Rajeev Shukla deletes final' tweet
The Indian women's cricket team on Thursday entered the final of the Women's World Cup after they knocked out Australia in the semi-final.
Mumbai: Indian Premier League chairman Rajeev Shukla on Thursday committed a hilarious mistake on Twitter after he congratulated the Indian women’s cricket team on reaching the ‘Champions Trophy’ final, instead of the Women’s World Cup final.
On noticing the blunder, Rajeev Shukla soon deleted the tweet and posted a new tweet congratulating the team for reaching the Women’s World Cup final.
Congrats @BCCIWomen cricket team for the comprehensive victory against Australia #WomensWorldCup2017 . Well played @ImHarmanpreet
— Rajeev Shukla (@ShuklaRajiv) July 20, 2017
Best Wishes to @BCCIWomen cricket team for the #WomensWorldCup2017 final match. A defining moment for Indian Cricket @M_Raj03 #BCCI
— Rajeev Shukla (@ShuklaRajiv) July 20, 2017
However, many did not spare the IPL chairman for the blunder and trolled him on Twitter:
So the man at the helm doesn't even know if its the WWC or the Champions Trophy. Disgrace and Shame on his part @ShuklaRajiv
— Tushar Tayal (@tusharrocks) July 21, 2017
— Shailendra Advocate (@ShailendraAdvt) July 21, 2017
Champion trophy hangover is over???
— Sonal Tyagi (@sonal_tyagi) July 21, 2017
what the rubbish this shows the mentality and importance they give to women's cricket office bearer of BCCI don't know it is WC or CT.Sad😡
— Rahul kumar (@vickyroy_007) July 20, 2017
It's sad ! When people associated with cricket don't know that it is #WWC17 not champions trophy!!
— Shourya Agarwal (@ShouryaAgarwal6) July 20, 2017
i think u r not eligible for ipl chairman post
— aravindravi (@aravind43156960) July 20, 2017
This is women's world cup. Irresponsible and insulting tweet.check before tweeting
— S@y@n Ghosh (@ghoshsayan) July 20, 2017
The Indian women’s cricket team on Thursday entered the final of the ICC Women’s World Cup after they knocked out defending champions Australia in the semi-final.
It was the heroics of star batter Harmanpreet Kaur which helped the Women in Blue enter the final. The Chandigarh batswoman played a quickfire innings of 171 not-out off just 115 deliveries and was later awarded as the player of the match.
India will face-off against hosts England in the tournament decider on Sunday at Lords.
Previously, the Indian men’s senior team in June had reached the final of the ICC Champions Trophy, where they lost to eventual champions Pakistan by 180 runs.