Twitter reactions to England’s series win
Tweets of the week
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England
Tweets of the week: #RIPTheGreatest
Legendary boxer Muhammad Ali passed away at the aged of 74, and cricketers tweeted their thoughts about 'The Greatest', with India's players particularly vocal on social media.
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England
Twitter reacts to Taylor’s shock retirement
The news of England batsman James Taylor's forced retirement came as a massive shock, and the cricket world reacted online within minutes.
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Afghanistan
Twitter reacts: #RIPMartinCrowe
New Zealand great Martin Crowe passed away after a long battle with cancer, and the great and good of the game reacted in their droves.
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News
Watch! Steyn and co. go shark cage diving
South Africa's cricketers enjoyed a day off this week and spent it not on the golf course, but rather on the high seas, going shark cage diving in Hermanus.
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News
Tweets of the Week: Rabadabadooo!
Though SA paceman Kagiso Rabada has been on the scene for a while, his maiden Test five-fer set the Twittering tongues wagging.
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News
Tweets of the Week: Temba’s historic ton
South Africans, and cricket fans in general, reacted with delight when Proteas batsman Temba Bavuma recorded his century at Newlands.
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England
Tweets of the Week: Spicy Stokes’ 200
England all-rounder Ben Stokes left everyone open-mouthed in Cape Town as he blasted his way to a maiden double century off 163 balls.
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News
Twitter reacts to Van Schoor’s passing
Namibia batsman Raymond van Schoor passed away on Friday, with the news breaking overnight, and Twitter reacted with sadness, especially the South Africa players.
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Australia
Tweets of the Week: #ThanksMitch
Australia fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has announced his retirement from international and first class cricket, and reactions on Twitter were swift, from the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and AB de Villiers, to name a new.
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India
Twitter reacts: #ThankYouSehwag
India batting legend Virender Sehwag announced his international retirement on Tuesday, and Twitter reacted accordingly, with nary a negative word to say about 'Viru'.