Ben Stokes trolls Ashoke Dinda in the most unique way

Stokes knows the reason why the headphones were invented.

By Nikhil Anand

Updated - 04 Apr 2017, 19:20 IST

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English all-rounder Ben Stokes is having the time of his life at the moment. He has been very successful in the English colors in the recent past and now is with the Rising Pune Supergiant camp in the Indian Premier League. He made the headlines by being the most expensive player at the IPL player auctions this year and certainly the team camp at RPS love the all-rounder. Ben Stokes too, is enjoying his company with the new team mates.

Among all, it seems that he has found one player to be quite disturbing. Recently, the all-rounder posted picture on his social media Instagram handle in which he trolled the Indian pacer and his RPS team mate Ashoke Dinda. He shared a picture with Dinda in which both players are seen wearing their headphones. Dinda is having a very perplexed reaction and Stokes is seen giving a deceptive and serious look.

Well, it is not the picture that is trolling Dinda but the caption that Stokes added with it. Stokes wrote that it is because of people like Ashoke Dinda that the headphones were invented. This was a subtle hint at Dinda being very talkative and perhaps even being a little annoying. He wrote, “This guy @ashokedinda…strange strange man,he is the reason why headphones were invented”.

This will be Ben Stokes first hand experience in the IPL. On the other hand, Dinda has been a part of the IPL roster for quite some time now. He has been playing the tournament and shifting teams since the early editions of the tournament. He was a part of the Pune franchise last year as well.

The team had performed very poorly in the previous edition and had finished at the penultimate position in the points table. They will be hoping for a turn of fortunes this season with the addition of new players like Ben Stokes.

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