In the wake of Coronavirus pandemic, Pakistan Super League(PSL) franchise Islamabad United shared the picture of the pacer Jasprit Bumrah to send the message to the public, to stay inside and stay safe. To spread the awareness of staying home amid coronavirus outbreak, the PSL franchise used the picture of Bumrah’s no-ball against Pakistan in the grand finale of the 2017 champions trophy. They indicated that if you cross the line, it might be a danger for you.
Jasprit Bumrah’s no ball picture:
“Don’t cross the line. It can be costly, Don’t leave your homes unnecessarily, MAINTAIN PHYSICAL DISTANCE but make sure your hearts remain close. #UnitedAgainstCovid19.” tweeted Islamabad United.
❗️ Don't cross the line. It can be costly ❗️
Don't leave your homes unnecessarily, MAINTAIN PHYSICAL DISTANCE but make sure your hearts remain close. #UnitedAgainstCovid19 pic.twitter.com/LjmX1ZhXyz
— Islamabad United (@IsbUnited) April 2, 2020
Well, talking about that no-ball from Jasprit Bumrah, it had a huge impact on the game. On the no-ball, India got the wicket of Fakhar Zaman who proved dangerous afterwards. He scored a hundred and led his team to lift the cup. If it was a legal delivery from the pacer, there would be chances that India would have lifted the trophy.

As Islamabad United shared the picture of that incident, some Indian fans got angry and targeted the franchise with their comments. Majorly, Twitterati posted a picture of Mohammed Amir’s infamous no-ball in the Lord’s Test against England in 2010.
Here are some Twitter reactions:
https://twitter.com/MrCricketExper1/status/1245676377514205185?s=20
Ensure your mouth is covered with mask otherwise it can potentially be fatal…#Covid19India #Covid_19india #COVID2019 #CoronaUpdate pic.twitter.com/fvWlkc0uw3
— ?? Indian Jonty (@ImJi10) April 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/ChanduMeda/status/1245639128722505728?s=20
❗️ Don't cross the line. It can be costly ❗️
Don't leave your homes unnecessarily, MAINTAIN PHYSICAL DISTANCE but make sure your hearts remain close. #UnitedAgainstCovid19 pic.twitter.com/2jtQgHs2AW
— Its_Real_Siva (Dhoni) (@its_real_siva) April 4, 2020
I think these one suits the most for that quote.. pic.twitter.com/Up6vKkrhFU
— Nadar T Ganesh (@stmganesh) April 4, 2020
With just single champions trophy pakistan people dancing ?????????
— sk chaitu 07 (@07Chaitu) April 4, 2020
Surely looks like Pakistan has always been in his limits and never crossed the line against India in the world cup…
Proud of our son…
And not sad to give them a chance to rejoice?? #StaySafe— Uday Singh (@I_udaysingh07) April 4, 2020