Fans go into frenzy after former Aussie coach’s Twitter gets hacked
Published on: Jan 6, 2020 8:25 pm IST|Updated on: Jan 7, 2020 11:07 am IST
Several celebrities have chosen to stay away from social media for some of the reasons. One of those reasons was encountered by Brisbane Heat coach Darren Lehmann today.
Darren Lehmann’s Twitter Hacked
Darren Lehmann, popularly known as ‘Boof’, is quite humorous when it comes to his social media banters. But today when his phone was in the lockers of Sydney Showground Stadium, his Twitter account was hacked. Not only that his account was used to fuel Anti-Iran Agenda.
Notably, Darren Lehmann was at his team’s BBL match against Sydney Thunder. Surely, ‘Boof’ would be having a long night ahead to clear his stuff after the game.
Cricket Twitter goes crazy
As soon as tweets from the hacked account came out, fans didn’t waste a single second to post their reactions.
https://twitter.com/AussiePI/status/1214146557441740800?s=19
Someone might want to get hold of Boof…
— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell) January 6, 2020
F for Darren Lehmann's Twitter account tonight. pic.twitter.com/UyBih0ZnRJ
— Alex Docherty (@TheAlexDocherty) January 6, 2020
Looks like someone was busy while @darren_lehmann was coaching his team tonight. #hacked pic.twitter.com/Jvtnaa4QZI
— Optimistic MUFC Fan (@13thma) January 6, 2020
Busy morning by all accounts.
England declared on 391 for 8 and Darren Lehmann declared war on Iran.— Jamey Kemp (@jaykay1980) January 6, 2020
The face of a man who knows he's in for a long night on Twitter!! ?? #PoorFella @darren_lehmann pic.twitter.com/1h8Vf0csyt
— Nick Walters (@NickWalters1) January 6, 2020
Brisbane Heat prevailed after Banton Blitzkrieg
Big Bash League game between Sydney Thunder and Brisbane Heat was badly affected by rain. After rain gave way to clear skies, the match was reduced to 8 overs per team. Batting first, Heat openers had no other options but to go all out from the very first delivery.
Tom Banton and Chris Lynn didn’t disappoint the fans who waited long for the match to commence. They put on a proper six-hitting exhibition so much so that Tom Banton brought his half-century in just 16 balls. It was the second-fastest in BBL history.
Brisbane Heat finished with 119 in their allotted 8 overs.
Chasing this mountain, Sydney Thunder was never in the game realistically with the early loss of Usman Khawaja. Alex Hales did try to get Thunder closer to the target with the use of his long handle but that was always not going to be enough. Jack Prestwidge picked up 2 scalps from his only over to push Thunder significantly back during the chase.
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