Aakash Chopra

One of the most well-known former cricket players who is now an analyst is Aakash Chopra. He has gained popularity for his amusing remarks and jokes while meticulously dissecting the ins and outs of the game. The former opening batsman is renowned for his witty remarks on nearly all current issues affecting the game.

The Delhi batsman was able to participate in 10 Test matches thanks to Chopra’s “low risk and high percentage” style of play. Chopra rose to prominence in Indian cricket after declaring his retirement from all forms of the game in 2015. The well-known analyst and cricket pundit is never afraid to engage with the game’s followers and supporters on Twitter.

A troll called out the former Indian cricket player and full-time cricket analyst on Tuesday. “Please also describe your career. This is what? How are you able to discuss cricket? When you are an unsuccessful cricket player,” the troll wrote in a tweet. Upon becoming aware of the offensive comment, the former Indian captain promptly corrected the troll on the microblogging platform.

Aakash Chopra’s response

Chopra said, “I Googled you… neither a cricketing career nor any other. How can you talk about me if your logic is correct? When did you become that person in life?”

In the ten Test cricket games in which he played for India, Aakash Chopra scored 437 runs. Chopra managed just 53 runs throughout 7 IPL games for the Kolkata Knight Riders.

However, with 4 million Twitter followers and 3.5 million subscribers to his YouTube channel, he has effectively transformed into one of the most prominent analysts in the industry at the moment.

For the Asian giants, Chopra scored 437 runs in 10 Test matches. At Narendra Modi Stadium in 2003, the former Indian opener faced New Zealand in his first international game. At the Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground in 2004, the former Indian hitter made his final appearance against Australia. Chopra also worked for Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

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