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Fans troll Hardik Pandya after Kedar Jadhav’s tweet on tea

Dixit Bhargav
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Fans troll Hardik Pandya after Kedar Jadhav's tweet

Fans troll Hardik Pandya after Kedar Jadhav’s tweet: Fans believed that Jadhav’s tweet was directed to the suspended Pandya.

Fans considered India all-rounder Kedar Jadhav’s recent tweet as an indirect dig on all-rounder Hardik Pandya, who was recently suspended from the Australia and New Zealand tour after his misogynist comments on social media platform Twitter.

Earlier left out of the ongoing Sydney ODI, the duo has return home now. In top-order batsman Shubman Gill and all-rounder Vijay Shankar, the national selectors had named replacements for the suspended duo yesterday. While Shankar will join the team in Australia, Gill will directly join the team in New Zealand.

Jadhav’s latest tweet comprised of a photograph with former India captain and current wicket-keeper batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni and opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan. “A Cup of Tea makes everything better!,” read the caption on Jadhav’s tweet.

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While the trio is seen as drinking tea in the photograph, fans considered to be a jibe for Pandya whose appearance on the talk show has costed him a delay in his international comeback. Read Jadhav’s tweet below:

Jadhav, who has made a substantial claim on the No. 6 position in the ODIs in the recent times, was left out of the last ODI at Sydney. With his replacement in Dinesh Karthik (12) getting out cheaply, there are chances of him being included for the second ODI to be played at Adelaide tomorrow.

Furthermore, Jadhav’s bowling gives India captain Virat Kohli the cushion of six bowling options, something which has become a necessity in limited-overs cricket these days.

Read some of the tweets from fans on Pandya below:

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Dixit Bhargav

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Born and brought up in Pathankot, Dixit Bhargav is an engineering and sports management graduate who works as a Cricket Editor at The SportsRush. Having written more than 10,000 articles across more than five years at TSR, his first cricketing memory dates back to 2002 when former India captain Sourav Ganguly had waved his jersey at the historic Lord’s balcony. What followed for an 8-year-old was an instant adulation for both Ganguly and the sport. The optimist in him is waiting for the day when Punjab Kings will win their maiden Indian Premier League title. When not watching cricket, he is mostly found in a cinema hall watching a Punjabi movie.

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