Aakash Chopra Giving Tough Time To The Trollers On Twitter
Former India cricketer and famous Hindi commentator Aakash Chopra are very active on social media nowadays. He is also doing Hindi commentary in the 13th season (IPL 2020) of the Indian Premier League. He was part of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) team in the first two seasons of the IPL.
Former India cricketer and famous Hindi commentator Aakash Chopra are very active on social media nowadays. Meanwhile, he is also known for giving tight replies to the trollers.
He is also doing Hindi commentary in the 13th season (IPL 2020) of the Indian Premier League. He was part of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) team in the first two seasons of the IPL, but he could not able to do miracles with the bat in those two seasons.
Now due to his poor performance and record as a batsman in the IPL, he is being targeted on Social Media a lot. A meme about his career is becoming quite viral on social media in which his records are shown and mentioned:
“When your passion is to become a commentator but your parents force you to become a cricketer.”
In reply to this meme, the cricketer turned commentators answered, “it’s funny for sure. But If this was indeed the case, I can’t thank my folks enough to push me to play cricket first…fortunate to be in a list of just 296 players who’ve got the chance to represent India in Tests.”
Here is the Tweet:
Apart from this meme, a person made fun of him by tweeting, “Sir how did you get in the squad? I also want to play for KKR”
In reply to which Chopra wrote, ” That’s a good one. Lemme go back in time—since there was no domestic T20 at that time, teams went with List-A records, I think. I averaged 346 that year in List-A for Delhi. If my memory is serving me right…3 unbeaten centuries in 4 or 5 games
Good luck with ur selection”
Here is the Tweet:
Aakash Chopra was a part of KKR in the first two seasons, but he could not perform well in both the season.
Chopra, who has played the Test opener for India, played a total of 7 matches in two seasons of the IPL, in which he scored 53 runs at an average of 8.83. In the middle of the second season of IPL played in South Africa in 2009, KKR team sent Aakash Chopra back to India due to poor form.