Former Indian cricketer Wasim Jaffer is one of the most entertaining cricket personalities on social media. Apart from his hilarious memes and jokes, Jaffer is often seen indulging in hilarious banters with former England skipper Michael Vaughan and recently, they were at it again.
On Wednesday, Jaffer engaged himself in a hilarious banter with Michael Vaughan after Eoin Morgan-led England side thrashed Bangladesh in the ongoing ICC World T20 2021. Continuing with their impressive run in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2021, the England cricket team successfully registered a comfortable win over Bangladesh.
Following their win, Jaffer took to his Twitter and heaped praises on the England cricket team for their clinical performance against Bangladesh. Sharing his thoughts, Jaffer opted to tag Vaughan in his tweet. He wrote:
“Another clinical win by @ECB_cricket. They look so strong at the moment. England favourites to win the cup @MichaelVaughan? #EngvsBan #T20WorldCup2021,”
Here, check out the Tweet:
Another clinical win by @ECB_cricket. They look so strong at the moment. England favourites to win the cup @MichaelVaughan? #EngvsBan #T20WorldCup2021
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) October 27, 2021
The tweet soon went viral and soon caught the attention of a former England skipper, who was quick to come up with a reply to it. In his reply, Michael Vaughan poked fun at Wasim Jaffer by claiming that Babar Azam-led Pakistani is his new favorites for the world cup, especially after they hammered the outright favorites India. He wrote:
“Pakistan after they hammered the outright favourites India Wasim ..,”
Here, check out the reply:
Pakistan after they hammered the outright favourites India Wasim .. ?? https://t.co/YnGsTezSdI
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) October 27, 2021
Known for his hilarious sense of humor, Wasim Jaffer shared a hilarious meme after labeling Pakistan as the favorite to win the 2021 edition of the World Cup. With his tweet, Jaffer took a dig at Michael Vaughan’s jinxing abilities.
Here, check out the tweet:
Meanwhile Pakistan: ? https://t.co/x3WAs6hwQ3 pic.twitter.com/bWpuU88JsT
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) October 27, 2021