Former Indian opener, Wasim Jaffer has emerged as one of the funniest personalities on social media in recent times. From taking sly digs at his teammates to trolling himself on various occasions, he has become the latest social media sensation in the cricketing fraternity. His latest meme trolling Cricket Australia has just tickled the funny bones of his followers.
Team India is gearing up for the first day-night Test against Australia at Adelaide on December 17 and will be eyeing to turn things in their favor. In the same light, the official Twitter handle of Cricket Australia shared a small video wherein two batting greats of the world, Steve Smith and Virat Kohli, sat in for a special Question and Answer session.
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Captioning the video on Twitter, Cricket Australia wrote: “Ahead of the Vodafone Test series, the two best batsmen in the world sat down for a special Q&A…Stay tuned for the full chat! #AUSvIND”. Now in light of the special Q & A session between Smith and Kohli, Jaffer used a famous dialogue from the movie Hera Pheri starring Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal. The meme trolled Cricket Australia.
Here is Wasim Jaffer’s reply on Cricket Australia’s post:
#AUSvsIND https://t.co/fqmJzHv8un pic.twitter.com/jmrSLGCqxr
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) December 15, 2020
Talking about Smith and Kohli, they will be facing each other in the first Test coming up on December 17. Indian skipper Kohli would leave for India after the first match to attend the birth of his first child. In his absence, it would be a bit difficult for Indian men to deal with the fierce batting attack of Steve Smith and other dangerous Australian batters.
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In the recent ICC Test batting rankings, Kohli is standing at the second position while his arch-rival Smith has reserved the prime spot for himself. Kohli would try his best to dethrone Smith in the first Pink ball test between two cricketing giants.