Sarah Taylor trolled Isa Guha for the ‘Hottest Female Cricketer’ post

Isa Guha is a familiar face to those who lap up the Indian Premier League (IPL) on television. She was part of the Star Sports commentary team at Lord’s during ICC Women’s World Cup Final. But there is more to her than her anchoring stints.

Isa is a former English fast bowler and has been appointed as the non-executive director on the PCA board of members. During her playing career, she has been a part of the victorious England women team that won a World Cup, World T20 and also the Ashes.

Well, these days a meme is making rounds on social media for which she was trolled by England’s wicket-keeper batter Sarah Taylor.

Twitter troll

In the poll, the user asked cricket lovers to vote for the hottest female cricketer among Australia’s Ellyse Perry and rest of the three England cricketers Isa Guha, Sarah Taylor and Rosalie Birch.

Also READ: 12 Interesting Facts About Sarah Taylor

The English charming cricketer, Sarah Taylor, who got the maximum votes in the poll, took this as an opportunity to take a slight dig at Isa.

Sara Taylor comment

“This is just too funny!! The jumper off the shoulder wasn’t enough @isaguha!!!!”, Sarah commented on the picture.

Subscribe to Cricket Times on YouTube to watch Exclusive Interviews, Podcasts, Daily News Updates & Explainers.

TAGS:

CATEGORY: England Featured HOT Players Sarah Taylor Teams Twitter Reactions

For latest cricket news and updates, subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter.

About the Author:
Anirudh is the Head of Content at CricketTimes.com. He is a seasoned journalist and content writer with 12 years of experience in the field of cricket. With over 9,000 published articles under his belt, Anirudh brings a creative and strategic approach to his work, always striving to deliver content that resonates with audiences. A die-hard sports fan who loves playing, watching and talking about cricket. Cricket is his Religion & 'Sachin Tendulkar' his GOD. His motto of life is Eat, Sleep, Cricket, REPEAT!! You can write to him at anirudh@crickettimes.com and follow him on Twitter, Facebook & Linkedin.