“At this rate, soon we will see Gully cricket rules in International too” – Twitter reacts as Chris Lynn and Alex Hales play Rock Paper Scissors to decide who will take strike in T10 League

The game of bat and ball initially started with the Test cricket, that was later expanded to One Day and then T20 cricket arrived into the foray after a long time, and now the T10 format is making all the headlines, especially the Abu Dhabi T10 League.

The new edition of the successful Abu Dhabi T10 League is currently ongoing as number of superstar cricketers are taking part in the competition. This format is filled with action always with 60 balls per innings match.

Other than, interesting things also take place during the tournament and one such incident was when Chris Lynn and Alex Hales were seen deciding who will take the strike with a game of Rock Paper Scissors.

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Seeing, Twitterati cannot stop laughing at a innovation in cricketing world.

Tasirul Momin: