Former Indian cricketer and current batting coach for the Punjab Kings of the IPL, Wasim Jaffer is one of the funniest individuals on social media. Jaffer is a frequent user of his official Twitter account, making headlines for sending funny memes or smart replies to other cricketers and fans. Let check out Wasim Jaffer’s Reply To Ashwin Tweet
Wasim Jaffer’s Reply To Ashwin Tweet
On Friday, June 11, the professional once again stole the show on social media when he responded to a post by India’s top spinner Ravichandran Ashwin with a humorous post. In the early hours of Friday, Ashwin tweeted a candid photo in which he can be seen having a serious talk with star batsman Cheteshwar Pujara.
The off-spinner asked cricket fans to guess what the two cricketers were talking about with the caption. “Prizes for guessing what @cheteshwar1 is telling me here!” Ashwin tweeted.
Wasim Jaffer was one of the many Twitterati who responded with funny responses. To figure out what Ashwin and Pujara were talking about, Jaffer mixed Game of Thrones and Gangs of Wasseypur references. In comparison to the 2016 T20 World Cup and the 2019 World Cup, Jaffer stated that Pujara will revenge himself in both tournaments.
“2016 WT20, 2019 WC semi sabka badla lega re tera White Walker. unbowed, unbent, unbroken,” Jaffer tweeted.
2016 WT20, 2019 WC semi sabka badla lega re tera White Walker. unbowed, unbent, unbroken 💪🏼😁 #WTCFinal https://t.co/ufFvoJPYyU
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) June 11, 2021
Team India did not play well in the semi-finals of both ICC tournaments- Wasim Jaffer
During the league stage of the 2016 T20 World Cup and the 2019 World Cup, India had a fantastic run. However, the team did not play well in the semi-finals of both ICC tournaments, and as a result, they were eliminated from both competitions.
With his tweet, the PBKS batting coach made it clear that India does not want the same broadcasting in the final of the World Test Championship’s first edition. India will face New Zealand in the WTC final, which will take place at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton from June 18 to June 22. After completing a five-day quarantine period in the United Kingdom, the squad was just released from isolation.
Team India is presently preparing for the final by participating in practice matches and training sessions.
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