Wasim Jaffer uses a meme to pick his favourite between Tendulkar and Kohli; leaves everyone in splits

Amid Coronavirus pandemic, cricketers are looking for different ways to keep themselves busy during the self-isolation period. They seem to have ample time, so, many players are trying to head towards social media to engage with their fans and followers.

In the process, former India cricketer Wasim Jaffer ran a Q/A session on Twitter where he responded to many queries and presented his views.

“Hi guys, let’s do an #AskWasim today 4 pm. Anything you want to ask me, fire away and I’ll try to give honest answers,” tweeted Jaffer.

During the session, a fan asked the 42-year-old to pick between cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar and current India captain Virat Kohli.

While responding to the question Jaffer came up with a hilarious reply and left everyone in splits. The Mumbaikar used a meme from a famous Bollywood flick to answer the fan’s question.

He responded to the tweet with a meme which says: “Dange karwaenge kya aap (Do you want to cause riots)?” He further wrote: “On a serious note, different eras. Both are greats in different eras.”

Jaffer debuted for India in February 2000 and hung up his boots in March this year, bringing an end to his outstanding career. In 179 first-class matches, he amassed 14,004 runs at an average of 53.65 with 45 hundreds and 61 half-centuries.

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