Aakash Chopra tries to mock David Warner; get TROLLED by fans instead

Former Indian opener Aakash Chopra is currently a TV commentator for the India Australia limited overs series which is being broadcasted on Star Sports in India.

He has a good understanding of the game like many other cricket pundits. And on Monday afternoon, the Delhi lad tried to take a subtle dig at Australian opener David Warner who is not in the best of his form on the current India tour. But Aakash attempt to troll Warner backfired as he was trolled by fans on Twitter.

Chopra in a tweet, directed towards David Warner, showed him a duplicate or lookalike of the southpaw. The imposter did not look anything close to what the pint-sized dynamo from Australia looks.

Here is the tweet Aakash Chopra posted:

However, it did not take much time for the fans to be amused at the comparison that Aakash made. The fans mocked Aakash and trolled him for making a very unusual comparison. Perhaps, it was only Aakash who thought that the picture was a lookalike of Warner. The fans certainly did not think in the same way.

Here are some of the Twitter reactions:

https://twitter.com/Denzil_85/status/912255854006632448

https://twitter.com/virendr_sehwag/status/912261607895441408

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