HomeNewsTrendsMichael Vaughan taunts Wasim Jaffer over India’s ODI series loss in Sri Lanka. Ex-India batter's viral reply

Michael Vaughan taunts Wasim Jaffer over India’s ODI series loss in Sri Lanka. Ex-India batter's viral reply

It began with Vaughan mocking Jaffer after India lost the ODI series to Sri Lanka last week. 'Hi Wasim... What was the recent ODI series result in Sri Lanka? I have been away and missed it... Hope all is well,' the former England captain wrote on X.

August 11, 2024 / 16:51 IST
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Mohammed Siraj reacts during the third and final one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Sri Lanka and India at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo on August 7. (Image credit: AFP)
Mohammed Siraj reacts during the third and final one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Sri Lanka and India at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo on August 7. (Image credit: AFP)

Cricket fans on Sunday were entertained by a viral banter between former India batter Wasim Jaffer and former England captain Michael Vaughan. The duo are known for their banter on various issues on social media and this particular one saw Vaughan take a dig at Jaffer after India lost the ODI series to Sri Lanka only to be trolled in the end.

It began with Vaughan mocking Jaffer after India lost the ODI series to Sri Lanka last week. "Hi Wasim... What was the recent ODI series result in Sri Lanka? I have been away and missed it... Hope all is well," the former England skipper wrote on X. Jaffer replied with: "I'll put it in Ashes terms for you Michael. Ind won as many games in that series as the Tests Eng have won in Aus in last 12 years."

India had defeated Sri Lanka 3-0 in the T20I series to begin the tour on an auspicious note, but Sri Lanka proved to be a tough opponent under new skipper Charith Asalanka and coach Sanath Jayasuriya.

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The first ODI ended in a tie, India lost the second ODI by 32 runs chasing 240, and Sri Lanka defeated India in the final ODI by 110 runs while defending 248 runs. It was the first time Sri Lanka had defeated India in an ODI series since 1997.

Meanwhile, Jaffer's comeback was a reference to England's Ashes wins on Australian soil, where they haven't won a single match in the last decade.