England’s Danielle Wyatt Shuts Down her Trollers in Style
Apr 6, 2019 at 2:09 PM
English women’s cricketer Danielle Wyatt who is known to be a big fan of Team India captain Virat Kohli took to her twitter handle to express her delight for the bat presented to her by Kohli himself.
But following her post, she was trolled hilariously, as the spelling of Kohli wasn’t correct, but the cricketer silenced her critics with a brilliant reply.
Wyatt was in the headlines in 2014 when she proposed Kohli during 2014 T20I World Cup in Bangladesh. Kohli gifted her his bat in Derbyshire during a warm-up clash when India toured England in 2014. Wyatt was a member of the English World Cup winning team who defeated India by nine runs in the mega final to lift the title for the fourth time in their history.
Meanwhile, Wyatt is training hard ahead of the all-important Ashes series which the Women’s play across all three formats. She is giving her best to earn a Test call up after performing decently in the limited-overs circuit. She took it to Twitter to thank Virat for gifting her the bat.
However, the name on the willow was mistakenly written as Virat Kholi in place of Virat Kohli.
Back training this week. Can't wait to use this beast 👌🏽💪🏽🔥 Thanks @imVkohli #ping #middlesbiggerthanme 🏏 pic.twitter.com/BknGjYx2Yj
— Danielle Wyatt (@Danni_Wyatt) September 10, 2017
The social media users who don’t leave any opportunity to troll people were quick to mock her for the spelling, but the cricketer trolled them back with an interesting reply which stated that the name was carved out by Kohli’s bat maker and not by her. She wrote,
“Gets me trolled? His bat maker wrote it not me durrrrrrr #wakeywakey.”
Gets me trolled? 🤣🤣🤣His bat maker wrote it not me durrrrrrr 🙄 #wakeywakey
— Danielle Wyatt (@Danni_Wyatt) September 11, 2017
Meanwhile a few days ago Bollywood actress Preity Zinta was trolled mercilessly after she wished her Veer Zara Co actor Shah Rukh all the best for the final of the Caribbean Premier League after the match had already ended.