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Of late, Jofra Archer is everywhere on the news in the cricketing world for obvious reasons. The flamboyant cricketer is currently a red-hot cricketer in the white-ball format and on his way to sealing the spot in Test format of the game. In between, he is trending on social media, as his old tweets are coming true at present. One of the latest tweets is connected to the ban of Prithvi Shaw.

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For the uninitiated, 19-year-old Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw was recently handed a back-dated eight-month suspension by BCCI over doping violation after Shaw allegedly inadvertently ingested a prohibited substance commonly found in cough syrups. The youngster will not be eligible for selection until November 15.

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Prithvi Shaw banned:

Regarding the same, Shaw came up with a tweet. Shaw’s tweet garnered a lot of responses, mostly positive and sympathetic, from fans back home but it was Archer’s tweet that found several mentions under his post.

Archer’s tweets during the Cricket World Cup 2019 regarding some of the outcomes of the matches had gone viral. There was a Archer tweet for nearly everything that happened during the showpiece even in England which the hosts won.

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The Cricketing fraternity was able to dig up old tweets from Jofra Archer’s Twitter timeline and relate it to some of the highlights of World Cup 2019 in England. The results were freakish, to say the least.

Jofra Archer
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From “Jadeja can bat tho” to “How new Zealand lost this game?1?1?1?11”, England’s World Cup-winning fast bowler seemed to have predicted the entire World Cup 2019. And the predictions are still going on it seems with Shaw’s case being the latest.

On the field, the Barbados-born pacer, who became eligible for England before the World Cup began, has been an integral part of their run to the final 27 years after their previous appearance. His performances with the ball have lit up the tournament on several occasions and helped England to lift the trophy.

Here are a few tweets:

https://twitter.com/iamrazdan/status/1156221411146338304

https://twitter.com/GreenwoodNo26/status/1156215809577930758

https://twitter.com/KingmakerOne1/status/1156216827816448002