Twitter reacts to ‘chaos in Napier’ as match officials provide Bangladesh with new target after 9 balls

Cricket never ceases to amaze. Just when you thought you’d seen it all, absolute chaos erupted in Napier as Bangladesh, after being told they needed to chase 148 off 16 overs, were provided with a ‘new’ target 9 balls into their chase. The revision resulted in the game being temporarily halted.
Cricket is a joke
How is it possible to start a run chase without knowing what you’re chasing? Crazy stuff.
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh)
Crazy scenes in Napier
Play has been stopped as they don't know the target.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)
True
Napier always witnesses unique breaks in play
— Gaurav Sundararaman (@gaurav_sundar)
Rain
Sun
Wrong Entry in DL calculator
Match referees should've taken maths classes seriously
Game suspended due to Maths...
— Innocent Bystander (@InnoBystander)
Without knowing the target, 2nd innings began.. 🤣
— Neel Patel (@NeelPatel189)
Crazy things happening at Napier!
How on earth is it possible to start without knowing the exact target?
The sun has stopped play and now an unknown target. Cricket is a joke 😂
— EEMS (@NaeemahBenjamin)
This is why you should take your school day's math class seriously 😳
— Ashik🤸 (@Parasite69eapq)
After all these years and technology ICC couldn’t prepare a software to calculate the D/L score
How can you be an ICC Match Referee and not know how to calculate DLS targets correctly...?
— Innocent Bystander (@InnoBystander)
" Play has been stopped as they don't know the target"
— S A L A R 🇵🇰 (@JabraAfridian)
😂😂😂
Play stopped due to rain.
— AYUSH (@ayush_22yards)
Play stopped due to sun light.
Play stopped due to unknown target.
Cricket is banter!






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