‘I googled you but’ – Aakash Chopra gives a savage reply to a Twitter user who called him a ‘failed cricketer’

Team India’s former opener Aakash Chopra has come up with a savage reply to a troll who termed him as a ‘failed cricketer’ on Twitter.

Aakash Chopra

Team India’s former opener Aakash Chopra has come up with a savage reply to a troll who termed him as a ‘failed cricketer’ on Twitter.

Aakash Chopra has been trolled for his low strike rates during his international career but this time he didn’t miss the opportunity to take a jibe at the troller.

Aakash Chopra’s cheeky remark

A Twitter user made a distasteful remark at the former India opener and tweeted, “Please explain your career too. What is this? How can you talk about cricket? When you are a failed cricketer.”

The former Delhi batter came up with a hilarious reply and tweeted, “I googled you…found no career in cricket or otherwise. Going by your logic, how can you talk about me?? When you a ________ person in life? On a serious note: get a life, my friend Love you.”

The tweet made by Aakash Chopra has got some staggering responses from netizens as it has already got 4204 likes and 200 retweets and it must have pulled the legs of all his trollers.

It’s worth noting that Aakash Chopra usually got the role of an anchor and his role in the Indian side was to remove the shine of the new ball to help premier batters make early inroads.

He was a classical test opener who made some crucial partnerships with legendary opener Virender Sehwag. The aggressive game of Sehwag used to allow Aakash to play the anchor role.

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The former opener got a chance to represent Team India in 10 test matches in which he scored 437 runs with his low-risk classical style batting.

Chopra retired from professional cricket in the year 2015 and since then is considered one of the most noted commentators in the Indian cricket circuit.

His technical analysis and up-to-the-mark predictions about the game are applauded by cricket fans around the globe.

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