New Delhi: Former India Cricketer and Coach of IPL franchise Kings XI Punjab hilariously trolled Australia batsman Glenn Maxwell after the latter scored a quick-fire 29-ball 63 runs in the second ODI against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday.

Glenn Maxwell also plays for Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and was criticized for his under-performances in the recently concluded edition of the cash-rich cricket league held in UAE. However, Glenn Maxwell has found his rhythm and form in the ongoing series against India and is at his aggressive best.

Taking note of this, Kings XI Punjab coach took to his Twitter account and tagged Glenn Maxwell in a tweet which had a picture of Nasruddin Shah from one of his Bollywood movies wherein Shah’s dialogue is written on the picture. He is seen saying “Gunaah Hai Yeh!” (meaning: This is a sin).

Fans also took note of the tweet and replied with funny captions and trolling messages for both King XI Punjab and Maxwell.

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New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Friday told the Delhi government that it would consider listing its plea challenging the central government's law establishing pre-eminence of the lieutenant governor over the elected dispensation in controlling services in the national capital.

A bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra was urged by senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, appearing for the AAP government, that the whole administration has come to a standstill and the matter needed to be heard.

The CJI said presently a nine-judge bench matter is going on and he will consider the submission.

Presently, the nine-judge bench headed by the CJI is hearing petitions raising a vexed legal question whether private properties can be considered "material resources of the community" under Article 39(b) of the Constitution, which is a part of the Directive Principles of State Policy.

The top court had earlier referred to a five-judge Constitution bench the Delhi government's plea challenging the Centre's May 19, last year ordinance which took away the control over services from the city dispensation and set off a fresh tussle between the two power centres.

Later, a central law replaced the ordinance on the issue.