Royal Challengers Bangalore shared a tweet which was made with the intention of trolling the Pakistani team and to rub salt to the wounds of the Pakistanis.
RCB troll Pakistan team: The 2 match test series between Pakistan and Bangladesh has ended. In this series, Bangladesh won 2-0 and Pakistan had to face a shameful defeat. Once again, due to shameful performance on home soil, Pakistan team has come under the target of critics. Along with the team, every player is being trolled on social media. IPL franchise team Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) has also washed its hands in this flowing Ganga.
RCB badly trolled the Pakistan team
A picture was posted by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) on X (formerly Twitter). This picture was purely done to troll the Pakistani team and rub salt to the wounds of the Pakistanis.
The post had a picture of the Indian Test team, comparing the home records of Pakistan and India. This was Pakistan’s 10th consecutive home Test loss, while India maintains a record of 17 wins in home Test series since defeating Australia in 2013.
RCB tweeted trolling Pakistan
The post pointed to Pakistan’s 10th home Test defeat compared to India’s record of 17 Test series wins.
RCB troll Pakistan team
“Winning at home is not as easy as this team makes it look.”
Winning at home isn’t as easy as this team makes it look like 😌
And they are back this month 😉 pic.twitter.com/Ij7jl8KHCh
— Royal Challengers Bengaluru (@RCBTweets) September 3, 2024
After Pakistan, now Bangladesh will face India
India will play 10 Tests before the 2025 World Test Championship final next year, with their first home Test series against Bangladesh starting on September 19. Talking about the WTC Points Table, the Indian cricket team is currently at number one with 74 points. Australia is second with 90 points.
However, Australia has a points percentage of 62.50 as compared to India (68.52), due to which it is at the second position despite having more points. New Zealand is at the third position with 36 points. Bangladesh is at the fourth position with 33 points, while Pakistan is at the eighth position with 16 points.