Who will be the successor to Indian skipper Virat Kohli on the test team once he returns home for paternity leave during the upcoming Australian tour? This question has opened up a never-ending debate among cricket experts, critics, and fans on social media. Will Vice Captain Ajinkya Rahane step up? Or is Rohit Sharma the right candidate?
Answering a fan’s question, former Australian spinner Brad Hogg shook up Rohit Sharma fans when he recently said: “Rahane will do a good job. The only other option would be Rohit, but his Test Cricket touring record provides no certainty. that it has a place. ” in the team. #Cricket #INDvAUS “
A Twitter user later quoted Hogg’s response with a not-so-subtle meme that showed the Australian driving off Rohit Sharma fans. To which Hogg responded by saying, “smart.”
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While Sharma fans had a field day on Hogg’s Twitter mentions, former Indian starter Wasim Jaffer used his game of memes to get revenge on the Australian.
Citing Hogg’s tweet, Jaffer shot the roulette wheel with an Akshay Kumar meme from Hera pheri. “Aaja Aaja Beta Aaja”, read the text of the meme.
Fans were impressed with Jaffer’s response.
Mr press conference already interviews mai bhi meme reference dena kabhi bohot maza aayega.
– Silly point (@FarziCricketer) November 20, 2020
However, this is not the first instance where Jaffer has shown off his memes prowess on the microblogging site Twitter.
Recently, Afghan superstar Rashid Khan took to Twitter to share a selfie with his fans and followers.
Dressed casually and looking funny as he always does, Khan clicked in front of the mirrors and asked, “Rashid ke do aage Rashid, Rashid ke do peeche Rashid, bolo kitne Rashid?”
Jaffer, responding to Khan’s photo, shared a snapshot of West Indies cricketer Sulieman Benn, who once made a hilarious gesture with “2” as the countdown in the background read “3” during a match.
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