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    “Kevin Pietersen, you are my first test wicket” : Check out KP’s reply to Chahal

    Due to the corona outbreak many sports event have been called off to reduce the spread. Many government advice and even force peoples to stay isolate in order to prevent the social spreading. The famous IPL has been postponed and in oscillation for its execution. Recently IPL owners after a conference call states that they are ready to bear the losses as was no other choice but to bear what’s happening.

    Almost all the cricket matches have been called off due to the corona outbreak, where players started to find other avenues to pass time. Players starts to show up in the social media to entertain peoples. Earlier IPL uses CSK skipper MS Dhoni’s photo to create awareness on corona virus spread.

    Previously New Zealand all-rounder James Neesham, who is known off-the-field for his amusing activities across social media platforms, put on display another hilarious comments on social media platform Instagram. Neesham recently made a hilarious comment on Ben Cutting’s beard.

    Recently former England skipper Kevin Pietersen trolled Indian spinner, Yuzvendra Chahal, for his bowling. The incident took place when Pietersen was doing an Instagram live with batsman Rohit Sharma. Chahal posted a comment on the chat, saying, “KP, you are my first test wicket”.

    The statement is funny as Chahal is yet to play his first Test for the country, however, Pietersen replied: “Chahal, I would have closed my eyes batting against you brother”.

    As for the Live, Sharma revealed the lowest point in his career. “Not getting picked for the 2011 World Cup squad, that was the saddest moment as it was happening in our own backyard, the final was played at my home ground,” Sharma told Pietersen.

    However, the swashbuckling Indian batsman admitted that it was due to his own mistakes. “It was due to my performances, I was not at my best,” said Sharma. The Mumbai Indians skipper also said that the IPL might go ahead if the situation related to COVID-19 settles down.

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