Rajasthan Royals Trolled Scott Styris For His IPL 2021 Predictions: Former New Zealand cricketer Scott Styris predicted the standings of all the teams in the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League. Scott took to his Twitter, on Friday, and reckoned that five-time winners Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, Punjab Kings, and Sunrisers Hyderabad would make it to the playoffs.
However, the cricketer left many disappointed after he kept Chennai Super Kings at the bottom of the points table. Interestingly, Styris felt Rajasthan Royals will somehow make it to 6th place and IPL 2021 will be another season where they will fail to make it to the playoffs. He also opined that Rajasthan could finish at a higher position depending on Chris Morris’ fitness and Jofra Archer’s availability. For the unversed, Jofra is set to miss at least the first four matches of the team.
Here, check out the tweet:
Let’s try this
WAY TOO EARLY POWER RANKINGS @IPL 2021
1- @mipaltan
2- @DelhiCapitals
3- @PunjabKingsIPL (auction?)
4- @SunRisers
5- @RCBTweets
6- @rajasthanroyals (Morris fitness/archer back quickly.Maybe)
7- @KKRiders (batting worries)
8- @ChennaiIPLThoughts
— Scott Styris (@scottbstyris) April 2, 2021
Scott’s tweet went viral in no time was flooded with reactions from Twitterati on this. Fans came up with different opinions on this. There were many who started trolling Scott for his prediction and came up with hilarious memes and jokes while reacting to the tweet.
IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals also joined the bandwagon and came up with an epic reply to Scott’s tweet. RR was clearly not happy with their position in Scott’s tweet and decided to troll the former cricketer. RR left everyone in splits as they trolled Scott by sharing Nana Patekar’s meme from the blockbuster Welcome movie reading:
“Control Uday… Control.”
Here, check out the Tweet:
https://t.co/kcYWp6w6Gm pic.twitter.com/uQGy36nqDN
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) April 2, 2021
Meanwhile, the much-awaited IPL 2021 will kickstart from April 9 with the opening clash between Chennai Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals.