Stuart Broad In Splits After Twitter User Posts His Morphed Image To Describe Pakistan's Struggle Against David Warner

Updated - 30 Nov 2019, 07:56 PM

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Stuart Broad's morphed image (Credits: Twitter)

Pakistan bowlers do not have any clue whatsoever on how to get David Warner out in the ongoing Test series. In the first game at the Gabba, the southpaw roared back to form by scoring a stunning 154 as Australia thrashed the visitors by an innings and five runs. And in the ongoing second Test at Adelaide Oval, David Warner further extended his red-hot form by scoring his maiden triple century in the longest format of the game.

The southpaw scored an unbeaten 335 as Australia declared their first innings on a mammoth 589 for 3. In reply, Pakistan ended the second day on a precarious 96 for 6. Warner looked in command of the proceedings for the most part of his monumental knock as he showed remarkable patience and composure to score the first Test triple ton in international cricket since 2016.

David Warner
David Warner (Credits: Twitter)

Pakistan missing Stuart Broad?

As Pakistan struggled to get past David Warner on Saturday, a Twitter user posted an hilarious morhped image of Stuart Broad and said that he was the only option for the visitors to dismiss Warner. The image of Broad with a big moustache and wearing Pakistan jersey was absolutely hilarious and the England pacer also came across the tweet.

And he could not help but respond to the tweet as he said he did like it, writing: “Really made me smile ?”

Stuart Broad was Warner’s tormentor in this year’s Ashes when Australia visited England. Warner had looked all at sea as England bowlers toyed with him in swinging conditions. Despite being one of the most experienced cricketers in the series, he had a series to forget.

In five Tests, he scored just 95 runs, the lowest tally for an opener to bat 10 times in a series, with 61 of them coming in a single innings at Headingley. Stuart Broad was his nemesis, removing him seven times with one of the most one-sided batsmen-bowler contests witnessed in Test cricket.

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