
Amul Shares Topical For "Lion-Hearted Fast Bowler" Mohammed Siraj's Oval Test Win
The text read, "To Siraj with love!..Amul. A Big Draw." The caption added, "#Amul Topical: Lion-hearted fast bowler wins Oval Test for India to level series 2-2 vs England!"
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The post has struck a chord with cricket fans out there.
A user called the gesture 'lovely.'
'Love for Amul,' was the sentiment.
A pun-intended comment read, 'Thank you, Amul…You know best how to do buttering.'
Some declared that Amul is 'the best Marketer of India.'
A person said, 'Aww…That's so sweet.
Earlier, Amul shared a topical featuring England captain Ben Stokes in light of a match-related controversy that made headlines. Referred to as the "handshake controversy," the news triggered an online debate. Amul also shared a topical showing Ben Stokes and Ravindra Jadeja, in which Stokes' right arm is depicted as extended in a handshake motion. This version offered a clever take on the true nature of sportsmanship. Read all about it here.
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