India girls’s cricketer Shikha Pandey got here up with a savage reply to a web based troll. The 33-year-old wrote she could be eagerly ready to observe him play on TV after he trolled Suryakumar Yadav on Twitter.
India girls’s cricketer Shikha Pandey shuts down web troll (AP)
HIGHLIGHTSIndia girls’s cricketer Shikha Pandey shuts down web trollNetizens laud Pandey’s savage reply to web trollPandey advised the troll that she could be ready for him to play on TV
India girls’s cricketer Shikha Pandey got here up with a savage reply to a web based troll. The 33-year-old wrote she could be eagerly ready to observe him play on TV after he trolled Suryakumar Yadav on Twitter.
A troll named, Smith-Jos Stan, stated that each ball was a full-toss and that even he might hit these balls. He additional requested to not create a lot hype for hitting these full-tosses. To this, Pandey replied by saying she was trying ahead to watching him play on TV, since he was such an professional. Netizens jumped in Pandey’s help and lauded her for shutting down this web troll.
Bhai Sahab Smith-Jos Stan, aap jab television pe subsequent khel rahe hon toh batayega, mein avashya dekhungi. https://t.co/ScqmdoJMXO
— Shikha Pandey (@shikhashauny) October 3, 2022
Suryakumar Yadav smashed 61 runs off simply 22 balls in opposition to South Africa in Guwahati as the lads in blue defeated the guests by 16 runs. India went on to publish a complete of 237 for 3 in 20 overs, making it their 4th highest complete in T20Is. The hosts additionally took an unassailable 2-0 lead within the three-match T20I sequence in opposition to the Proteas, cementing their first-ever residence T20I sequence win over South Africa.
Speaking after the match, Suryakumar stated he went out and loved himself and was clear about setting the tempo.
“We were batting first, so I was clear about setting the tempo. I went out and enjoyed myself,” stated Suryakumar.
The 32-year-old stated he did not consider any par rating whereas batting first and simply needed to get as many runs on the board as potential.
“I didn’t think of any score as par, just wanted to bat as deep as possible and get as many runs,” Suryakumar added.
Team India will now face the South Africans within the third and remaining T20I of the sequence in Indore, earlier than dealing with the guests in a three-game ODI sequence beginning October 6.
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