Kumar Sangakkara Trolls Kevin Pietersen For Poolside Plank In
Kevin Pietersen posted an image of himself doing plank exercise by means of the poolside on Twitter on Sunday. Going by means of the scenic background within the image, former England captain Kevin Pietersen appears to be on a vacation however he urged that there will have to be “no leisure days” in his tweet that adopted a hashtag “#PlankWell”. Former Sri Lanka wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara made up our minds to tease Kevin Pietersen, pronouncing: “Would had been an attractive percent with out you in it @KP24”. The social media banter left lovers into splits.
No leisure days! #PlankWell pic.twitter.com/7oosbakv2j
— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) February 8, 2020
This isn’t the primary time when the Sri Lankan has get a hold of a hilarious tackle somebody else’s tweet.
In January, Sangakkara — along side his former Sri Lanka teammate Mahela Jayawardene — had trolled former Australia cricketer Dean Jones after he discovered a video on web of an elephant roaming inside of a Sri Lankan lodge.
Jones had requested Jayawardene and Sangakkara if the elephant within the video used to be roaming inside of considered one of their resorts.
“@MahelaJay @KumarSanga2 which considered one of your resorts is that this Wild elephant looking for a room for a kip?” Jones stated in a tweet.
On the other hand, Jones fell in his personal lure as Jayawardene and Sangakkara got here up with epic replies.
“Come revel in our flora and fauna @ProfDeano,” Sangakkara stated in a tweet.
Come revel in our flora and fauna @ProfDeano
— Kumar Sangakkara (@KumarSanga2) January 20, 2020
Jayawardene made up our minds to spoil Jones with a hilarious answer, pronouncing: “He had come on the lookout for you mate..were given the dates improper.”
He had come on the lookout for you mate..were given the dates improper. https://t.co/9UxZIYl0wj
— Mahela Jayawardena (@MahelaJay) January 20, 2020
Sangakkara used to be one of the most largest wicketkeeper-batsman within the historical past of cricket. With 17840 runs throughout all codecs, Sangakkara leads the chart of maximum runs scored by means of a wicketkeeper-batsman.