The fans have another fun banter between former cricketers Wasim Jaffer and Michael Vaughan as both were seen trying to pull the leg of the other on Twitter. Both the former cricketers have been one of the most active players on Twitter with the Indian often seen sharing hilarious memes to share his opinion on subjects related to cricketing matters.
However, in this latest banter, it was the former England skipper who started the banter. In a video posted on his Twitter account, Vaughan can be seen enjoying a beverage and displaying the scorecard of the match between India Maharajas and World Giants of the ongoing Legends League Cricket.
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Highlighting the scorecard of the match in which Wasim Jaffer suffered a second-ball duck, Michael Vaughan shared a video and captioned it as, “Somethings don’t change Wasim.”
Hope you are ok @WasimJaffer14 😜😜😜 pic.twitter.com/1Akl8quxnK
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) January 22, 2022
Wasim Jaffer didn’t hold back and responded back to Vaughan with a screenshot of a YouTube clip, which showed Vaughan imparting batting lessons. Talking a dig at the batting masterclass of Michael Vaughan, Jaffer wrote: “In hindsight shouldn’t have watched this masterclass before going to bat.”
Haha very good Michael 😜😅
In hindsight shouldn't have watched this masterclass before going to bat 😛 https://t.co/O430v1UBwL pic.twitter.com/OgzErMM61K— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) January 23, 2022
Meanwhile, in the epic T20 contest between both the two teams, Imran Tahir smoked five sixes and smashed an unbeaten 52 off just 19 balls to help World Giants secure an impressive three-wicket win. Apart from him, Kevin Pietersen scored a half-century while opening for World Giants.
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Earlier in the match, the Indian opener, Naman Ojha played a phenomenal knock of 140 runs which helped the team to reach the huge score of 209 runs but they failed to defend it. Continuing his form, Mohammad Kaif has played an unbeaten knock of 47-ball 53 in the first innings as well.