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Jofra Archer Predicted Mumbai’s Light Out In 2013 Itself?
By CricShots - Oct 12, 2020 9:39 pm
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The fiery English pacer, Jofra Archer has always been known for his prophecy on Twitter as his tweets have often been seen becoming a talking point every now and then. This time around vintage Jofra’s seven-year-old tweet on the power shortage in Mumbai has become a topic of discussion and literally, this has left everyone stunned. Rather there are two more tweets from the fast bowler that relate to the current scenario.

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Jofra Archer 

The cricketer is currently in the UAE playing for the Rajasthan Royals (RR) in the ongoing 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). But he is trending at the moment in India due to the sudden power outage in Mumbai which has caused troubles to the city. This is not the first time that Archer’s old tweets have been emerging as the prediction of the current happenings across the world and every time a new tweet comes up hilariously.

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In march 2013, Archer had tweeted: “Lights Out,” in some other context and the netizens have found it now which is exactly related to Mumbai’s power outage on Monday morning.

To make it more hilarious, Jofra Archer also has a couple of tweets related to Mumbai and they have also gone viral. “Mumbai deserve it,” he had tweeted on May 25, 2014.

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This tweet seems like a witty dig at Mumbaikars over the current power outage. However, when after further research, it was understood that on May 25, Mumbai Indians (MI) defeated the Rajasthan Royals (RR) in the IPL Qualifier and had made it to the final.

“Mumbai gone,” this is the third and last tweet from Jofra Archer that was quite unexpected. Even this tweet finds resemblance over the current scenario in the Financial Capital of India. He had tweeted this on September 16, 2014, and on the same day, Mumbai had suffered incessant rains and the news seemed to have reached the cricketer in the Caribbean.