India vs England: Wicketkeeper make reliable ‘babysitters’, says Wasim Jaffer about THIS stumper | Cricket News

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Former India opener Wasim Jaffer by no means misses a trick, particularly with regards to social media. The topic of Jaffer’s banter on Wednesday (March 24) was Indian wicketkeeper-batsman KL Rahul. 

Jaffer, who’s the batting coach of Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Punjab Kings, was again along with his humorous quips and this time on Indian wicket-keepers. Jaffer quote-tweeted an image posted by Team India head coach Ravi Shastri and pointed to KL Rahul holding Hardik Pandya’s son Agastya. KL Rahul, in truth, is the captain of Punjab Kings franchise. 

Jaffer jokingly remarked that Indian wicket-keepers are all the time ‘reliable babysitters’ in reference to the banter between wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant and Australia Test captain Tim Paine throughout India’s 2018-19 tour of Australia. Stump microphones had caught Paine sledging Pant by asking the Indian ’keeper to babysit his youngsters. 

Pant had visited Paine’s spouse and kids after the Melbourne Test of 2018, the match the place Paine and Pant had that vibrant dialog. Jaffer recalled that incident and wrote: “See KL holding baby Agastya there. Indian WK bats are always reliable babysitters.”

India gamers and help workers loved a while off the sphere as seen within the image posted by Shastri. 

“The pack that stays collectively. Bubble or no bubble. Results will come and go for others to observe. Great day in pretty Pune,: wrote Shastri in a tweet and posted an image the place he’s seen posing with India gamers Krunal Pandya, Shardul Thakur, Rahul, Virat Kohli, Yuzvendra Chahal, Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant and Hardik Pandya. 

India registered a complete 66-run win over England within the first ODI of the three-match sequence in Pune on Tuesday. Krunal, who made his ODI debut within the match, smashed his maiden half-century which was additionally the quickest by any batsman on ODI debut. 

He scored his fifty off simply 26 balls and completed with 58 not out off 31 balls. The second ODI of the sequence can be performed on Friday (March 26) in Pune.





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