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IND vs AUS: Wasim Jaffer tips Rishabh Pant on how to get David Warner out in a hilarious tweet

By Chaitanya Laxman
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Former India cricketer Wasim Jaffer has come up with an innovative idea to dismiss Australian opener David Warner in the upcoming third Test between Australia and India. Jaffer has posted this tip on the social networking site Twitter and has given this tip to wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant.

Jaffer gives tips to Rishabh Pant on Twitter to dismiss Warner

David Warner who missed the first two Tests against India is set to make a comeback in the 3rd Test. Given his record and aggressive intent, he could be a big threat to India.

To make India’s task a bit easier, Jaffer, the former India opener has come up with a hilarious tip to dismiss Warner. The former India cricketer has posted this tip on his Twitter handle as a message to Indian wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant has marked the spin duo of R Jadeja and R Ashwin in CC.

Jaffer has posted a meme in his Twitter message to Pant. The meme includes the famous Tollywood song ‘Butta Bomma’ and there is also a picture of Pant stumping England cricketer S Broad.

Jaffer’s cryptic reference to Warner’s Tiktok video

Sometime back, Warner had uploaded a video on Tiktok in which he danced on Tollywood song ‘Butta Bomma’. The video also featured Warner’s wife Candice and children. That video had become viral on social media and had in fact increased the popularity of the original song.

By referring to the song, Jaffer has hinted R Pant to sing that song when Warner is batting. He believes that Warner will start dancing after listening to the song and thus will get out stumped

Warner’s purple patch at the SCG

The 4-match Test series between Australia and India is at a crucial point as both the teams have won one Test each.  The visitors have dominated Australia’s batting and hence Australia is looking forward to have Warner back in the team.

Warner has been very dominant against India at home. He has made 693 runs in 8 Tests at an average of 49.50 and has struck 4 hundreds. His numbers at Sydney are even more impressive. The Southpaw has made 732 runs at the SCG in 8 Tests and averages a whopping 66.54 with 4 hundreds and 3 fifties. He also has a staggering strike-rate of 89.48.

The third Test between Australia and India begins on 7th January. For more cricket news, click here.

Chaitanya Laxman

A cricket nomad who prefers the commentary box over the crease to enjoy the game of cricket. Writes reads and talks about the stories behind the game.