Wasim Jaffer flaunts his funny side yet again as he shares a funny video

In a comical way, Wasim Jaffer tells fans what's going to happen when players return to the field after lockdown.

Wasim Jaffer (Pic - Twitter)

Sporting activities in India came to a halt once again as the second wave of COVID-19 swept the nation forcing the Govt. to impose the lockdown across the country. One of the biggest T20 leagues around the world, the Indian Premier League was also suspended indefinitely as many of the squad members and support staff tested positive. Taking a dig at the current break, Wasim Jaffer shared a funny video on his Twitter account.

Wasim Jaffer is everyone’s favourite when it comes to funny tweets and videos. Jaffer always comes up with hilarious tweets and replies which tickle the funny bone of every cricket fan. Any topic that Jaffer indulges in becomes the talk of the town. The situation in the country has compelled the cricket board to take precautions and stop the cricketing activities for some time before the Indian team flies to England for the World Test Championship final against New Zealand.

Wasim Jaffer shares a funny video

Cricketing activities in the country will now only resume when the conditions get better and it’s safe for everyone. Considering the break, Wasim Jaffer dug up a hilarious video and shared it on his Twitter account.

The video sees a bowler bowling a full toss, the batsman hitting it in the air and the fielder dropping a dolly. Jaffer surely amused his fans with this funny video and gave a much-needed light moment to all the cricket lovers. Wasim Jaffer proved yet again why he is the undisputed king of Twitter when it comes to funny tweets.

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On the bright side, the BCCI has planned to organize the remainder of the IPL in England during the September-October window. Team India will play the WTC final starting on 18th June, which will be followed by a 5 match Test series against England. It is immediately after this series that the BCCI is planning to conduct the rest of the IPL matches.

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