Cricket and memes are 2 inseparable things; as people are very active on Twitter these days, they don’t leave a single opportunity to take a dig at actors, cricketers or politicians with funny memes and trolls.
When a cricketer makes a big mistake, people on Twitter go mad and try all possible things to make fun of him. People making fun is fine, but have the cops too started doing so? Yes, today, we got to see an example of the same on the official Twitter handle of Jaipur Police.
The cops posted a sarcastic tweet to warn drivers, and this has hurt Jasprit Bumrah. In the India-Pakistan final match, Jasprit had taken Fakhar’s wicket on a no-ball, which later proved to be very costly for the team. The Pakistani player went on to score over a 100 runs, and this put India under tremendous pressure.
People have still not forgiven Bumrah for this mistake, but the Jaipur police has taken a dig at him while warning the people about zebra crossing. They could have done it simply, but they chose to troll Bumrah by posting his no-ball pic; later on Bumrah gave such a hard-hitting reply that Jaipur police deleted the tweet. We have the screenshot of that post; have a look…

The caption read read, “Don’t cross the line. You know it can be costly”.
Instead of ignoring, Bumrah chose to reply them on Twitter:-
@traffic_jpr well done Jaipur traffic police this shows how much respect you get after giving your best for the country. pic.twitter.com/y0PU6v9uEc
— Jasprit Bumrah (@Jaspritbumrah93) June 23, 2017
Apart from Twitter, Jaipur Police used the same picture on hoardings as well.
And Bumrah shared the pic of that hoarding on Instagram and gave a befitting reply to the cops; check out his Insta post;
https://www.instagram.com/p/BVrpmndgHcv/
The caption read,
“Well done Jaipur traffic police this shows how much respect you get after giving your best for the country But don’t worry I won’t make fun of the mistakes which you guys make at your work .because I believe humans can make mistakes .”
After this reply, the tweet was instantly deleted; guess, they must have removed the hoardings too.
They could have made people understand this thing in a subtle way too, right? It wasn’t necessary to make fun of Bumrah here; he is a human and mistakes do happen.


