'The main character is missing' - Wasim Jaffer hints India will miss Ravi Ashwin at Lord's on final day
Jaffer posted a picture on his social media accounts where a puff of dust is spotted after the ball had pitched.
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In the first Test match between England and India, Ravichandran Ashwin did not feature in the playing XI and that didn’t go well with many cricket experts and fans as there was a buzz created about it on the social media platforms. In the Lord’s Test as well, Ashwin missed out to be in the squad. However, after Moeen Ali reaped rewards in the ongoing second Test, former India opener Wasim Jaffer has pointed that India might miss the services of Ashwin.
Jaffer posted a picture on his social media accounts wherein some dust is spotted after the ball had pitched. England off-spinner Moeen Ali looked quite lethal with the ball in India’s second innings as he got the ball to turn sharply. This prompted Jaffer to share the picture and leave a hint that India would have benefited from these conditions had Ashwin was included in the squad.
Jaffer added an interesting caption to the post as well wherein he wrote: “Let me tell you a kutti story.. The main character is missing. #ENGvIND.” His post fetched in a lot of replies from his followers as usual. The fans too lamented the absence of Ashwin in the Test match. The picture portrays that the pitch has assistance for the spinners on days four and five and the cricket on-lookers felt that the experience and variations that the off-spinner has under his sleeves would have been a great asset for the side.
Let me tell you a kutti story.. The main character is missing.. #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/fSmNYih6Cx
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) August 15, 2021
Wasim Jaffer keeps the cricket enthusiasts entertained with his Tweets
Jaffer is super active across his social media platforms. He keeps on posting memes on the ongoing match that entertains the followers and fans. Recently, he also tweeted an image wherein he joked around the weather conditions of England. Rain played a spoilt sport in the first Test match as it resulted in a draw.
Pointing out the uncertainties of the English weather Jaffer tweeted a meme and captioned it as “1st test: Rain saved England, 2nd test: India Batting: Cloudy, England batting: Sunny, India Batting: Cloudy #ENGvsIND” The Twitter users replied to his tweet in numbers as they expressed about the English weather and raised the concerns it was causing the match.
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