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One of the funniest IPL 2026 meme trends right now revolves around teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi and the league’s environmental “dot ball” campaign. Fans across India have been joking online that Vaibhav “doesn’t like trees” because he almost never plays dot balls. The joke became viral because IPL score graphics now show green tree symbols for dot balls as part of a sustainability initiative linked to tree planting and environmental awareness. Since Vaibhav attacks almost every delivery and constantly scores boundaries, meme pages started pretending that he is “destroying forests” by refusing to let dot balls happen. The memes exploded after several explosive innings where the young Rajasthan Royals batter smashed bowlers all around the ground without slowing down. Social media users joked that every time a bowler finally manages a dot ball against him, “another tree gets saved.” Others humorously claimed that environmental activists must secretly support defensive bowling against Vaibhav because his aggressive batting style produces very few dot balls. The jokes spread especially fast on Instagram reels, X posts, Reddit cricket communities, and WhatsApp groups because they combined cricket statistics with environmental symbolism in a ridiculous but funny way. The reason behind the memes comes from the IPL’s recent sustainability campaign introduced with support from sponsors and league organizers. During broadcasts and scorecards, dot balls are represented using small green tree icons to promote environmental awareness. The broader idea is that dot balls symbolically contribute to tree plantation drives and green initiatives associated with the tournament. This campaign became visually popular because fans constantly notice the tree icons appearing on scoreboards throughout matches. In IPL cricket, a dot ball means a delivery where the batter scores no run. Traditionally, dot balls are celebrated by bowlers because they create pressure on the batting side. But in modern T20 cricket, especially in IPL 2026, ultra-aggressive batters like Vaibhav Suryavanshi are becoming famous precisely because they reduce dot balls and attack almost every delivery. This style excites fans but also accidentally created the meme that “Vaibhav hates trees” since fewer dot balls mean fewer green tree symbols appearing on broadcasts. Subscribe to FactTechz
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