‘He has an English cat or dog’- Michael Vaughan impressed with toddler’s cricket shots
The toddler was seen, playing some gorgeous strokes on the front foot.
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Recently, a video of a toddler is doing the rounds on social media. In the video, he can be seen wearing a t-shirt, a pair of gloves and diapers. He was seen playing some exemplary strokes on the front foot. The toddler played some jaw-dropping drives and seemed to have finding the middle of the bat on most instances. He had his eyes on the ball and showed great composure.
Some of the users on Twitter said that he has the eye and reflexes of Steve Smith while some said that he is a re-incarnation of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar. A few of the users wanted him to be peppered with bouncers in order to see his technique of playing short balls.
The video was uploaded by Fox Cricket on their official Twitter handle. They captioned the video and wrote, “Still in diapers yet has a better technique than most club cricketers,”
Here is the video
Still in diapers yet has a better technique than most club cricketers 😂
🎥: @clubbie pic.twitter.com/6ZsTMkDB28
— Fox Cricket (@FoxCricket) November 11, 2019
In the meantime, Michael Vaughan was highly impressed with the way the toddler and playing the strokes. The former England skipper made a cheeky reply to the post. He replied to Fox Cricket and wrote, “Surely he has an English cat or dog…”
Some users on Twitter took it as a chance to troll Vaughan as well. Even as one of them said that the toddler has a better technique than Vaughan, another user asked him whether he wore the same brand of diapers while facing Brett Lee.
Here is Michael Vaughan’s reply
Surely he has an English cat or dog … 😜 https://t.co/WtIvAXDrd5
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) November 11, 2019
Earlier this year, England were unable to win the Ashes at home after levelling the series 2-2. It meant that Australia retained the urn. The Three Lions recently was a prat of a five-match T20I series versus New Zealand and are now scheduled to lock horns with the Black Caps in a two-match Test series.
In December, the Brits will tour South Africa for a four-match Test series. England have strained with their batting in recent times, having succumbed to collapses on quite a few instances. Even in the Ashes, the batting unit under-performed a wee bit and it was their bowling unit that got them back into the contest.
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