Sarah Taylor hilariously trolled Quinton De Kock on social media

England’s women cricketer Sarah Taylor has always been known to have a great sense of humour and takes a joke pretty well.

Sarah, after taking a year break from International cricket due to anxiety problems made a strong comeback in ODIs during the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017. She played a crucial part in her side’s victory in the finals against India at the Lords Cricket Ground.

Several memes come out daily as is the trend nowadays on social media but one was really funny. Even Sarah found it funny and shared it on her Twitter handle.

Sarah Taylor

Sarah posted a picture of her compared with South Africa’s wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock.

The two look quite similar and Sarah’s post suggested what would be De Kock’s appearance if he dresses up as a woman. She pointed out that there’s a lot of similarities in her and Quinton De Kock’s facial features.

In the picture, the words read, “Dresses as a woman and now plays for England”.

Apart from looks, Sarah also resembles de Kock in cricketing traits. Like QDK, Sarah has also been a dexterous wicketkeeper and a prolific run-scorer for England Women’s cricket team.

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