British journalist Piers Morgan got trolled by cricketer Virendra Sehwag's fans on Twitter after the former corrected the latter's grammar in his tweet wishing the Indian Kabaddi team luck for the World Cup semi-finals.
India beat England 69-18 during the Kabaddi World Cup on October 18.
Sehwag took to Twitter to congratulate the Indian team while taking a dig at the England team.
"England loose in a World Cup again. Only the sport changes. This time it's Kabaddi. India thrash them 69-18. All the best for semis #INDvENG," the cricketer tweeted.
Morgan retweeted his tweet with a correction: "It's lose."
Following the correction, Sehwag's fans took to the social networking site and trolled the journalist.
@piersmorgan Eng were bound to'lose'as they played a'loose'match. Since Brexit they are quick to find an 'exit' everywhere @virendersehwag
— SIDAARRTH SHINDE (@sidaarrthshinde) October 18, 2016
.@piersmorgan English players were so "loose" on ground so that they lost the game @virendersehwag https://t.co/ysX6A4GAPp — PK (@naam_pk) October 18, 2016
. @piersmorgan @virendersehwag pic.twitter.com/6dqsGtHmoN
— Virat Kohli (@ViratBomB) October 18, 2016
@FarziCricketer @piersmorgan @virendersehwag I don't know what hurts Morgan more; England 'losing' or Sehwag tweeting about it! — Kya Bawa (@Kya_Bawa) October 19, 2016
@piersmorgan Great! You won the Spelling Bee. Pity it isn't the World Cup. @virendersehwag
— Nandan Pandit (@npandit) October 18, 2016
@piersmorgan When you can't win an argument, start correcting your opponent's grammar!#TwitterRules @virendersehwag — Drunk BATMAN (@Caped_Humor) October 18, 2016
@piersmorgan is it England lose in the world cup again or England lost in the world cup again ?
— nazirji (@nazirji) October 18, 2016
@piersmorgan @virendersehwag the other "O" is probably a zero that English sports fraternity stands for..be it football,cricket or anything. — Amit Achhpal (@sindhisindhi19) October 18, 2016
@piersmorgan @virendersehwag That moment when you take a nasty burn and are reduced to being a grammar nazi to regain some form of dignity.
— Parvathy Ashok (@ErzaIsSlytherin) October 20, 2016
@piersmorgan @virendersehwag Worry not. Just take out one 'o' swiftly like you took out our Kohinoor. Not that difficult. — Manasi Angal (@monseathebrave) October 19, 2016
@piersmorgan is it England lose in the world cup again or England lost in the world cup again ?
— nazirji (@nazirji) October 18, 2016