Kumar Sangakkara Trolls Kevin Pietersen For Poolside Plank In "Beautiful Pic"
Kumar Sangakkara trolled Kevin Pietersen after he tweeted a picture of himself doing plank workout by the poolside.
- Akash Khanna
- Updated: February 09, 2020 04:17 pm IST
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Pietersen posted a picture of himself doing plank workout by the poolside
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He suggested that there should be "no rest days" in his tweet
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Kumar Sangakkara decided to tease Kevin Pietersen on Twitter
Kevin Pietersen posted a picture of himself doing plank workout by the poolside on Twitter on Sunday. Going by the scenic background in the picture, former England captain Kevin Pietersen seems to be on a holiday but he suggested that there should be "no rest days" in his tweet that followed a hashtag "#PlankWell". Former Sri Lanka wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara decided to tease Kevin Pietersen, saying: "Would have been a beautiful pic without you in it @KP24". The social media banter left fans into splits.
No rest days! #PlankWell pic.twitter.com/7oosbakv2j
— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) February 8, 2020
This is not the first time when the Sri Lankan has come up with a hilarious take on someone else's tweet.
In January, Sangakkara -- along with his former Sri Lanka teammate Mahela Jayawardene -- had trolled former Australia cricketer Dean Jones after he found a video on internet of an elephant roaming inside a Sri Lankan hotel.
Jones had asked Jayawardene and Sangakkara if the elephant in the video was roaming inside one of their hotels.
"@MahelaJay @KumarSanga2 which one of your hotels is this Wild elephant trying to find a room for a kip?" Jones said in a tweet.
However, Jones fell in his own trap as Jayawardene and Sangakkara came up with epic replies.
"Come experience our wildlife @ProfDeano," Sangakkara said in a tweet.
Come experience our wildlife @ProfDeano
— Kumar Sangakkara (@KumarSanga2) January 20, 2020
Jayawardene decided to destroy Jones with a hilarious reply, saying: "He had come looking for you mate..got the dates wrong."
He had come looking for you mate..got the dates wrong. https://t.co/9UxZIYl0wj
— Mahela Jayawardena (@MahelaJay) January 20, 2020
Sangakkara was one of the greatest wicketkeeper-batsman in the history of cricket. With 17840 runs across all formats, Sangakkara leads the chart of most runs scored by a wicketkeeper-batsman.