‘Any tips for the toss?’ Jaffer’s post goes viral
The meme shows Williamson in discussion with Kohli, with the former India T20 skipper wishing the New Zealand captain "Good luck for the final."
The meme shows Williamson in discussion with Kohli, with the former India T20 skipper wishing the New Zealand captain "Good luck for the final."
"Can't help but feel sad for Kuldeep Yadav. Since August he's been travelling from one bio-bubble to another but hasn't really got a chance to showcase his talent," Jaffer tweeted on Sunday.
The 42-year-old stated that he enjoyed being a mentor for youngsters during his stint as a player with Mumbai and Vidarbha and is in fact looking forward to turning things around for Uttarakhand.
So far, over 24,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases have been reported while more than 700 people have lost their lives in the country.
Number 2 ODI bowler Bumrah has been under the scanner post his return from a stress fracture. The bowler has not been at his usual best in the matches post his most recent injury.
In the current Indian setup, Cheteshwar Pujara is the most well-recognised Test match specialist batsman and Jaffer feels that players like him are under-appreciated.
Jaffer in a statement thanked God, his family, the coaches and the cricketers he played with for making it a memorable journey.
Jaffer also felt that the team getting bundled out for below 200 in the first Test was not befitting of its number one rank in the longest format of the game.
Wasim The 41-year-old batsman, who played 31 Tests and two ODIs, hasn't had a good time during his stint in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Jaffer has as many as 40 tons to his credit in his long Ranji Trophy career and has amassed 11775 runs in India’s premier domestic cricket tournament.