Funny, infuriating and heart-warming, videos and memes go viral when they touch the right chord. DT Next curates the top shares online that are going viral.
Chennai:
Dog owner writes moving letter to thief and tells him to return memory card with pet’s last day
A note written by a dog owner to a camera thief is just breaking the hearts of the internet users. When losing a pet itself is more than miserable, a Facebook user Saoirse Morgan has also unfortunately lost the picture of her pet’s last day alive to the camera thief. Completely shattered by the turn of event, the woman has written a desperate plea to the miscreant and posted it on the social media platform that has gone viral. The heartbreaking note, addressed to the thief said, “Keep the DSLR and whatever you took from the house but if you have the memory card from my camera please it has my dog’s last day alive on it. I can’t replace those photos. Please throw it onto the porch or mail it to my home.” Users moved by the letter are just hoping that the burglar will return the memory card.
Cricket fans blend desi dancing and international cricket
While Indians are the best in turning anything desi, this new challenge in Tiktok #Cricketworldcup, is a blend of desi dancing and international cricket. In the videos that are doing its round, cricket enthusiasts are seen dancing for Indian songs at a cricket ground, while playing the game. When some people just dance on the ground, a few bowlers are even seen performing Punjabi dance steps with the ball in the hand. This hilarious trend literally takes the cricket World Cup madness in India to another level.
Right hand catch by a photographer gains attention at Oval stadium in UK
When there are many types and techniques to catch a cricket ball, a one hand catch by an AFP photographer at the oval stadium in UK is doing its round. It all started when an AFP photographer was capturing pictures of the match while standing on the boundary line, when South African captain Faf Du Plessis hit a six and the ball came in his direction. Immediately, using his presence of mind despite holding his camera on his one hand, he caught the ball on the another hand. The catch by this photographer has earned the appreciation of many while a few Twitter users asked if England had trained everyone for the world cup .
👏 WHAT A CATCH FROM THE CAMERAMAN 👏
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 2, 2019
Faf du Plessis hit a six to bring up his 50 but it was the cameraman who stole the show with a superb one handed take! 😳🔥
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