The ODI World Cup 2023 not only treated cricket enthusiasts to thrilling matches but also showcased the creativity and humour of the fans through their witty placards. The league stage witnessed a sea of spectators armed with signs that not only supported their favourite teams but also added a delightful touch of humour to the cricketing extravaganza.

The uniqueness and creativity of the fans didn’t go unnoticed as the cameramen did a great job of capturing the moment and flashing it on the big screen, resulting in it becoming a huge sensation on the internet. On that note, here are the best unique creative placards displayed by the crowd during the ODI World Cup 2023.

1) “Virat Bhai ke aage koi bol sakta hai kya”

Placard dedicated to Virat Kohli
Placard dedicated to Virat Kohli (Image Source: Twitter)

One of the standout placards that grabbed everyone’s attention was a simple and hilarious phrase for Virat Kohli inspired by the famous meme of the YouTuber Elvish Yadav’s fan. The placard said, “Virat Bhai ke aage koi bol sakta hai kya… Virat Bhaii…” (Can anyone speak in front of Virat Bhai? Virat Bhaii) and resonated with fans across the world. The clever play on words not only praised the cricketing prowess of Virat Kohli but also showcased the unwavering support of the fans.

2) “Don’t show me on camera; my boss thinks I’m working from home”

My boss thinks I’m working from home
My boss thinks I’m working from home (Imgae Source: Twitter)

In the era of remote work, this placard struck a chord with many. The cheeky confession, “Don’t show me on camera; my boss thinks I’m working from home,” brought a smile to the faces of both the live audience and those tuning in from home. It was a playful nod to the struggles of balancing work and cricket fandom.

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3) “My mom thinks I’m doing my homework…”

My mom thinks I'm doing my homework
My mom thinks I’m doing my homework (Image Source: Twitter)

This placard was a hilarious confession from a dedicated fan who chose to prioritize cricket over homework. The message, “My mom thinks I’m doing my homework; Proteas make my punishment worth it,” not only showcased the fan’s dedication but also highlighted the emotional rollercoaster that cricket fandom often entails and the expectations he has trust in the South African side.

4) “I’ll break up if Virat scores a hundred”

I'll break up if Virat scores a hundred
I’ll break up if Virat scores a hundred (Image Source: Twitter)

Interestingly, the relationships were also on the line with bold proclamations like “I’ll break up if Virat scores a hundred.” This fan took fandom to a whole new level by attaching personal stakes to the performance of their cricketing idol.

5) “I’ll marry only after Virat Kohli’s 50th ODI ton”

I'll marry only after Virat Kohli's 50th ODI ton
I’ll marry only after Virat Kohli’s 50th ODI ton (Image Source: Twitter)

Love and cricket collided with this whimsical declaration of “I’ll marry only after Virat Kohli’s 50th ODI ton.” This message showcased the obsession fans have with the milestones of their favourite players and added a touch of romanticism to the cricketing atmosphere, making it a memorable moment.

6) “Don’t show me on camera; I’m on sick leave”

Don't show me on camera, I'm on sick leave
Don’t show me on camera, I’m on sick leave (Image Source: Twitter)

Adding to the hilarity, this placard took a playful jab at the fan’s commitment to the game. “Don’t show me on camera; I’m on sick leave” not only displayed the fan’s dedication to watching the match but was a perfect blend of humour and relatability that resonated with the audience, making it yet another unforgettable moment from the ODI World Cup 2023.

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