Social media these days brings out the best and the worst of the people. We prefer the humorous side, though, and throughout the year 2016 that has been a mixed bag for Indian sports, the fans have produced some hilariously memorable stuff on Twitter. Here are the best of them.

Sir Vijay Goel has been an inspiration this year!

We were one of the few media houses which did not bother about these rumors. *Pats our back*

Burn in wanji...muujja...naale.

Synopsis of the India-England series!

Has someone started the โ€˜Dogs of Vizagโ€™ page yet?

When Yograj Singh hacked Ramesh Srivatsโ€™ Twitter account.

It is mainly because they are priceless!

Wait until demonetization hits them.

Mohit Sharma is not complaining, though.

He can abuse freely too.

Should these matches be played before movies in theย theaters?

Have not faced Ashwin but can confirm the other.

No wonder Tinder has struggled here in India.

The bottom line.

Fairly true.

This never gets old.

Is it surprising?

Bumrah (the 11th man in question here) has some retrospection to do

Dil pe pathar rakh ke bohot kuch karna padta hai! :(

Dannprit Morrison!

Gayle did get more rest, though.

Sanjay Manjrekar blatantly stole this line on live TV!

As someone replied to this, โ€œHe can't be an Indian unless and until he goes to any farm for defecation.โ€

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