ENG vs IND: Wasim Jaffer posts a hilarious meme to talk about the famous Lord's slope

Jaffer recently took a dig on Shardul Thakur too.

By Gauri Chandra

Updated - 12 Aug 2021, 14:53 IST

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India and England are going to face each other in the 2nd Test match of the series at the iconic Lord’s stadium. The teams will be keen to take a notch up in the Test starting from August 12 and would be eyeing to bring up their best game on the table. In the same line of events, former cricketer Wasim Jaffer came up with a hilarious post to depict the playing conditions at the Lord’s.

It is a known fact that Jaffer is known for keeping his fans and followers entertained with his hilarious posts and memes regarding the current happenings in the cricket world. This time too he came up with a meme where Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor could be seen showcasing the difference between slopes of other cricket grounds and the Lord’s.

“This is all you need to know about the famous Lord’s slopeSmiling face with open mouth and smiling eyes #ENGvIND,” he tweeted.

Wasim Jaffer tweets on the slope of the Lord’s cricket ground

Jaffer keeps indulging in these kinds of activities very regularly and that keeps his fans much entertained. In fact, Jaffer is also known to give some savage replies to former English skipper and commentator Michael Vaughan who leaves no stone unturned to take a dig on India. In fact, Vaughan once jokingly admitted that he would like to block Jaffer on social media.

It was only a day back that Jaffer came up with a hilarious meme to talk about Shardul Thakur’s exclusion from the 2nd Test against England. He is being jokingly referred to as Lord Shardul Thakur and Jaffer said he would be missing to play on the ground having the same name (The Lord’s). Thakur is ruled out of contention for the 2nd Test owing to a hamstring injury.

In fact, both sides are dealing with injury concerns as they move up in the upcoming Test, Ace pacer Stuart Broad has been ruled out of the whole series due to a calf tear while James Anderson is likely to miss the 2nd Test due to a quad injury.

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