Wasim Jaffer and Michael Vaughan always seem to share a light banter on social media. Their tweets and posts are very catchy and full of sarcasm. Both the former players love their respective teams and never leave an opportunity to troll the other when it fails. Jaffer got a chance to give it back to Vaughan when England were bundled out for 68 runs in the third Ashes Test.
Scott Boland and Mitchell Starc blew England away by picking six and three wickets respectively in the second innings. England failed to put up a fight and lost the match by a whopping margin of an innings and 14 runs.
Jaffer found it as a right opportunity to hit back at Vaughan, who had earlier trolled India for getting bowled out for 92 against South Africa in an ODI game in 2018.
"92 all-out India... Can't believe any team would get bowled out for under a 100 these days!!!!!!," Vaughan had tweeted.
The former India opener posted a short video and showed Vaughan's tweet. In a cheeky manner, he winked at him, taking a dig about the present batting collapse of England.
England 68 all out @MichaelVaughan 🙈 #Ashes pic.twitter.com/lctSBLOsZK
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) December 28, 2021
Meanwhile, Vaughan had earlier raised questions on England's intent in the series. Vaughan was not happy with England players' friendly behaviour with their Australian counterparts. Vaughan had suggested England to be aggressive in their approach.
"I see on the morning of the game they are all talking to Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon. I never had a conversation with Steve Waugh back in the day. I wouldn't have dared go and speak to Glenn McGrath on the morning of the game or Shane Warne. You just didn't," Vaughan told Fox Cricket.
"It's all a bit friendly. I'd get nasty with them They somehow need to find that on day one. Get into the scrap. Chirp, do whatever, just get into the scrap,” he added.