In the previous edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Chennai Super Kings (CSK) had a season of forgetfulness. The three-time champions finished seventh and lost a spot in the play-offs for the first time in tournament history. This year, they may have already won, if the competition was based on Twitter emojis. As the 14th edition of the IPL is scheduled to begin on April 9 soon, desi cricket fans are now ready for action. Mumbai Indians (MI) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) will meet in the opening game of the tournament in Chennai. Before matches, Twitter has also introduced team jersey emojis at the end of the team names to make the most of the T20 extravaganza.
The way Twitter emojis work is that every time a team’s name is typed into a hashtag, their jersey will show up in the tweet. However, Twitter seems to have made a mistake when it comes to RCB. Currently, when someone writes RCB on Twitter, they show the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) jersey. It didn’t take long for fans to identify the bug and they’ve had a field day ever since.
RCB also investigated Twitter early, in the best possible way.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s old tweet has also resurfaced on the internet days before the 2021 IPL season. Dhoni, who is set to lead the Chennai Super Kings franchise once again, has been working hard with the rest of the team at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. in Chennai. The three-time champions returned to the nets after the players and the rest of the contingent personnel passed their RT-PCR tests during the mandatory quarantine period. India is set to host the 14th edition of the cash rich league starting in April. But even before the energetic tournament took off, Mahi fans on the microblogging site Twitter picked up on an old tweet from the veteran.
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