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PCB Spells 'Pakistan' Wrong In Team Departure Tweet, Gets Brutally Trolled
Pakistan men's cricket team arrived in England for three-match bilateral series which starts from July 8, 2020.
Lahore: The official handle of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) was brutally trolled on social media for misspelling Pakistan as 'Pakiatan' in a tweet. Pakistan men's cricket team arrived in England for three-match bilateral series which starts from July 8, 2020.
PCB's official handle shared the information on Twitter about the same but, unfortunately, drew the attention of netizens, who captured screenshots of the tweet before PCB made the correction.
"Pakiatan team leave for England...All the best boys!" it wrote. Trolling PCB, a user wrote, "Boys correct spelling well." "They took 1 hour to figure out the correct spelling of Pakistan," another user wrote.
Pakistan is scheduled to play three Tests and as many T20Is in August and September. PCB posted the video of their squad's arrival in England on their Twitter handle. Pakistan cricket contingent, including 20 players and support staff, arrived in England on Sunday. In the video, all can be seen wearing masks and maintaining social distancing.Boys correct spelling well 🤣🤣🤣 @TheRealPCB pic.twitter.com/b7z2WpH6Zc
— Gujrati Chhokro (@pubgkadeewana) June 28, 2020
All the games will be conducted in a bio-secure environment with zero spectators during the series.Pakistan team arrival Manchester 🏴#ENGvPAK pic.twitter.com/FWWPtgUjEs
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) June 28, 2020
The ECB has still not announced the dates for the series which will be played behind-closed-doors. England is currently scheduled to take on West Indies in the three-Test series beginning July 8 at the Ageas Bowl. ALSO WATCH | IPL should replace T20 World Cup this year: Ex-England Spinner Monty Panesar🛬 Pakistan men's team has arrived in England for their upcoming series that's due to begin on 30 July.#ENGvPAK pic.twitter.com/yexvA20e10
— ICC (@ICC) June 29, 2020
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