Mitchell Marsh's Trophy Trolling: A Sacrilegious Sitch for India
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Mitchell Marsh's Trophy Trolling: A Sacrilegious Sitch for India

Is resting his foot on the World Cup the ultimate cricket sin?

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Hold your horses, cricket fam! Mitchell Marsh just turned the World Cup trophy into a footrest, and Indians are seeing red. For a nation that treats cricket like a religion, this is nothing short of sacrilege. You can almost hear the collective gasps from fans clutching their jerseys tighter than a last-ball thriller.

Let’s not sugarcoat it: Marsh’s antics are a classic case of ‘who asked you, mate?’ While Aussies might find it cheeky, for India, this feels like a personal affront. The scars from Ahmedabad 2023 are still fresh, and seeing the trophy treated like a doormat is rubbing salt in the wound. It’s like a pie chucker taking the final over in a World Cup final—just wrong on every level.

But here’s the kicker: this isn’t just about a trophy. It’s a reminder of that heart-wrenching defeat, a wound that no amount of T20s or Champions Trophies can heal. Will this be the spark that reignites the rivalry? With the Asia Cup and World Cup on the horizon, you know the players will have this moment in the back of their minds, ready to unleash some payback.

Get ready, because if this doesn’t fuel the fire for the next showdown, what will? Marsh might want to watch his back come match day!

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Asia CupAustraliaCricket RivalryIndiaMitchell MarshWorld Cup