A User Tried To Troll R Ashwin On Mankading But The Spinner Gave A Fitting Reply: On Wednesday, during the decider match of the three-match ODI series between England and Australia, an incident caught everyone’s eyeballs and became the talk of the town. During the match, Mitchell Starc’s ‘Mankad’ warning to Adil Rashid, caught everyone’s attention. It happened in the 49th over of the England innings when Rashid stepped out of his crease at the non-striker’s end before the ball was being delivered.
While Starc could have easily Mankaded Rashid but he chose to give the leg-spinner a warning. After the incident, many fans took to their social media and praised Starc’s gesture. Among many, a Pakistani Twitter user tried to troll R Ashwin by mocking him to learn something from Starc. The troll wrote:
“Please learn something @ashwinravi99
This is how you play the game. #ENGvAUS”
Here, check out the Tweet:
Please learn something @ashwinravi99
This is how you play the game. #ENGvAUS pic.twitter.com/bYFTUJ9nXy
— Shahid (@cricket_worm) September 16, 2020
Soon the tweet caught the attention of R Ashwin, who came up with a fitting reply to the troller. In his tweet, R Ashwin reckoned that he believes in good fighting and will discuss the episode in a couple of days. He wrote:
“I believe in fighting the good fight but wait till the day after and I will get back to you on this. I would like to give a day to myself.”
Here, check out the Tweet:
I believe in fighting the good fight but wait till the day after and I will get back to you on this. I would like to give a day to myself.? https://t.co/2LJufUNAnX
— Ashwin ?? (@ashwinravi99) September 16, 2020
Well, ever since the controversial ‘Mankading’ incident that took place during the last edition of the IPL, R Ashwin has been involved in the intense debate and has also received a lot of criticism. For the unversed, Ashwin Mankaded Jos Buttler in IPL 2019 during a clash between KXIP and RR.
In the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League, Ravichandran Ashwin will be seen playing for Delhi Capitals, who will begin their IPL 2020 journey with a match against Royal Challengers Bangalore in Abu Dhabi on November 2.