While India’s win over Pakistan in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 gave tremendous joy to the team supporters, the US Media’s attempt to report the win added extra fun. Although The United States of America is getting used to the Cricket reporting, they are still customed to MLB and NBA scorelines. Pictures of the New York Times report – ‘India Won 119-113’ went viral as fans reacted to the MLB and NBA style for the cricket scores. Check out some of the funny reactions below. Rishabh Pant Reacts After India Beats Pakistan in T20 World Cup 2024, Shares ‘Win Predictor’ Which Gave Indian Team Just 8 Per Cent Chance to Win.
Fan Understanding 'American' Way of Report
White Americans reporting about cricket:
India won 119-113 pic.twitter.com/KQqf7nZ9AU
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) June 10, 2024
Fan Feeling Pity on Organisers' Efforts to Grow Cricket in the US
So apparently India won 119-113 according to the @nytimes .. haha hilarious. And organisers want to grow cricket in America. Hehe. #T20WorldCup #INDvPAK pic.twitter.com/Y42inHKKNf
— Vishesh Roy (@vroy38) June 10, 2024
Fan Correcting 'the Mistake'
Great article, David. Hope cricket becomes really popular in the US after this. Team USA are doing their part and may make it to the Super Eight stage.
Btw, the final score is *not* reported as 119-113 (a la basketball). The right way to put it is “India won by 6 runs…”
— Goutham Garimella (@GouthamGarimel1) June 10, 2024
Fans finding it Hilarious
Apparently India won '119-113' @nytimes. Hilarious. pic.twitter.com/8pfMjtG2xB
— Chinmay Bhogle (@chinmaybhogle) June 10, 2024
American Reporter
India won 119-113 lol pic.twitter.com/AZHr7qP5eO
— Oxygen 💨 (@WhateverVishal) June 10, 2024
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