Jasprit Bumrah hits back at ‘transparent innerwear’ trolls with a cryptic message

Team India is currently competing with the West Indies in the first Test of the two-match series which started on Thursday.

Ahead of the game though, Virat Kohli & Co. preferred spending some time together as they soaked in the sun at the Jolly beach in Antigua.

Like his teammates, even Jasprit Bumrah posted the picture with captain Kohli while at the beach as the duo flaunted their six-pack abs and the fans also went gaga over the same.

However, some of them didn’t miss looking at Bumrah’s innerwear and felt that it was transparent. They trolled him brutally over the same and advised him to delete the picture. Instead, the truth is that the sun was shining on his innerwear, and it seemed like it is transparent.

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Finally, Bumrah has broken his silence on the matter, albeit in a cryptic way. Perhaps fed up with the massive trolling, the Indian speedster took to Instagram to post a cryptic message.

Bumrah took a dig at people’s understanding of light and shadow as he wrote: “Fun fact: The understanding of lights and shadows isn’t common these days. Hope people recover from it soon.”

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