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 Wednesday expressed concern over the environmental damage due to the felling of a large number of trees on a land parcel next to the University of Hyderabad, and said it would go out of the way for the protection of environment and ecology.

A bench of Justices B R Gavai and Augustine George Masih questioned the Telangana government over the "tearing hurry" to fell the trees there.

"You have to come up with a plan as to how you will restore those 100 acres (of land)," the bench told senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, who appeared for Telangana.

Justice Gavai said the top court was surprised to see videos where animals were running for shelter.

The bench directed the wildlife warden of Telangana to take immediate steps to protect the wildlife.

"For the protection of the environment and ecology, we will go out of the way," Justice Gavai said.

While posting the matter for the next hearing on May 15, the bench orally said, "In the meantime, not a single tree will be felled there."

On April 3, the top court took suo motu cognisance of the state's tree felling drive in the Kancha Gachibowli forest and called it a "very serious" matter.

It asked the Telangana government to explain the "compelling urgency" for clearing the large tree cover and stayed any future activity till further orders

Students of the University of Hyderabad were protesting against the state government's plans to develop the 400-acre land parcel bordering the university.