'All yours'- Aakash Chopra gives classical response to fan asking for his password
Aakash Chopra made use of his amazing sense of humor to give a befitting reply to a troll on social media who had asked him for his password.
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Aakash Chopra is known for his amazing sense of humour and using the same, the former cricketer has sarcastically responded to controversial as well as abusive tweets on his posts. Lately, he yet again gave a savage reply to one of his followers. However, it was nothing controversial from the fan's end as he only asked the former Delhi cricketer about his personal details.
It so happened that a fan had acknowledged Chopra after he replied to his query on his YouTube channel to which the latter responded by saying, "Aapka channel hain dost'. However, one fan decided to have fun at the cricket pundit's expense by saying, Password dena Jara.' "Hardwork_creativity@persistence All Yours", was Aakash Chopra's reply.
Hardwork_creativity@persistence 💕 All yours 🤗 https://t.co/C6lOM6fLUT
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) September 27, 2022
Aakash Chopra's cricket career
Over the years, Aakash Chopra has established himself as a versatile commentator and cricket expert courtesy of his amazing wordplay with the Hindi language. Apart from achieving excellence as a broadcaster, Chopra has also proved his mettle as a YouTube personality along with becoming a good columnist, having contributed articles for some of the renowned cricket news websites and publications.
The ex-cricketer from Delhi could not attain much fame and fortune at the international level and could only manage 437 runs, averaging 23, in the 10 Test matches that he played including two half-centuries. Coincidentally, both of those 50s has come in the same Test match which happened to be during the home series against New Zealand where he registered scores of 60 and 52.
In his short international career that lasted from 2003 to 2004, the 45-year-old was a part of the Indian team that leveled the four-match Test series in Australia 1-1 and emerged triumphant by a 2-1 margin on Pakistan soil 2-1.
After the third Test match against Australia at Nagpur during the 2004/05 series, Aakash was never recalled into the India Test side. Even though he took outstanding catches while fielding at forward short-leg, his inconsistent performances with the bat never helped him find a place in the Indian team in the long run.
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