Wasim Jaffer targets Australian Test captain Tim Paine, trolling anonymously

Former cricketer Wasim Jaafar of Team India has been involved in a lot of talk about his post on social media. Nowadays, he has entertained a lot of people in his social media posts. Team India is touring Australia these days, with the dual teams playing four Test Border-Gavaskar series. The series is tied 1-1 after the first three games. The third Test of the series was played at the Sydney Cricket Ground, which avoided the draw. In that match, Australian captain Tim Paine sleds the Indian batsmen from behind the wicket and this time they also took some catches. A fan wrote something about Wasim Jaffer on Twitter, in response to the trolling of the Indian batsman.

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“Think Zara Wasim Bhai is playing wicketkeeper and sledding Australian batsmen,” Harshit Agarwal wrote on Twitter. Responding to this tweet, Wasim Jaffer wrote, “Friend, if I engage in sledding, the end will be from dripping catches.” Wasim Jaffer played a total of 31 Tests for India. He has scored 1944 runs at an average of 34.11 during this period. Wasim Jaffer has scored five centuries, 2 double centuries and 11 fifties. Jafar’s first-class career is amazing.

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Speaking of the series, the first Test match between India and Australia was played in Adelaide, which won both the day-night Test and Australia by 8 wickets. In that match, India could have scored just 36 runs in the second innings. After this match, captain Virat Kohli returned home on paternity leave. Then, in the second Test, under the captaincy of Ajinkya Rahane, India defeated Australia by eight wickets at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and won the series 1–1. On the final day of the Sydney Test, R Ashwin and Hanuma Vihari defeated Team India by 42 overs.

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