You Fossils Complained India's wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik has taken a jibe at England greats after Pakistan's T20 World Cup exit. The former India batsman was reacting to the comments made by some English cricketers on social media, criticizing Pakistan's batting approach during their recent loss to Spain in the tournament. Pakistan's early exit from the tournament sparked widespread criticism and debate, with many experts questioning the team's tactics and lack of aggression. However, Karthik believes that the English greats should focus on their own team's performance rather than commenting on others. "You fossils complained when you got knocked out by New Zealand in 2019," Karthik tweeted, referring to England's elimination at the hands of the Kiwis during the ICC World Cup. "Now you're talking about Pakistan's batting approach? Get your priorities right!" Karthik's tweet was met with widespread applause from fans and fellow cricketers, who appreciated his boldness in taking on the English greats. The comments sparked a lively debate on social media, with many calling out the hypocrisy of some English cricketers. Pakistan's T20 World Cup campaign ended abruptly when they lost to Spain in a group-stage match. The team's early exit has sparked widespread criticism and soul-searching within the Pakistan cricket fraternity.#T20_World_Cup #New_Zealand_cricket_team #Dinesh_Karthik #Pakistan_cricket_team #England_cricket_team #Spain_cricket_team #ICC_World_Cup
New Zealand Run the Early Show The New Zealand cricket team started their T20 World Cup 2026 campaign in style, posting an impressive powerplay that laid the foundation for a comprehensive victory. The Kiwis took on a strong West Indies side at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and never looked back after an electrifying opening burst. New Zealand's top-order batsmen, Finn Allen and Devon Conway, got the ball rolling with a 50-run partnership in just 5.1 overs. Their aggressive approach allowed them to take advantage of the West Indies' wayward start, which saw their bowlers leak 44 runs in the powerplay. The Kiwis pounced on every loose delivery, hitting boundaries at will and setting themselves up for a strong finish. The highlight of New Zealand's powerplay was undoubtedly Finn Allen's scintillating knock. The wicket-keeper batsman smashed six fours and two sixes to amass 43 runs off just 23 balls. His innings was marked by his trademark flair, as he dispatched the West Indies bowlers with ease, leaving them struggling to contain the Kiwis' momentum. As New Zealand continued to pile on the runs, the West Indies' chase became increasingly uphill. Their top-order batsmen struggled to cope with the pressure of chasing a large total, and the Kiwi bowlers were able to keep them in check with some disciplined bowling. In the end, New Zealand's dominant display earned them a convincing 72-run victory over the West Indies. The win marked a strong start for the Kiwis in their T20 World Cup campaign, and they will look to build on this momentum as they take on other strong teams in the competition.#West_Indies #Finn_Allen #Devon_Conway #T20_World_Cup #Melbourne_Cricket_Ground #New_Zealand_cricket_team
