Hater crosses limits and posts a harsh comment on World Cup Winner, check out his response

England international Jofra Archer is one of the best fast bowlers in the modern era. He is one of the very few bowlers who made an instant impact in such a short span of time. The Barbados-born world class fast bowler is known for his ability to bowl terrific wicket-taking deliveries.

Moreover, he is known to take wickets in crucial intervals, which has often helped the team gain a great advantage in the game. Time and again, he has helped the team get into its comfort zone. Notably, he has taken wickets when the situation demands.

Hater crosses limits and posts a harsh comment on World Cup-winning fast bowler, check out his response

Archer has represented the England cricket team in 13 Tests, 21 ODIs and 26 T20Is. He has taken 42 wickets in Tests, 42 wickets in ODIs and 33 wickets in T20Is. He has also played 40 games in the cash-rich Indian Premier League where he has taken 48 wickets to his name.

Guy calls Jofra Archer ‘ugly’, fast-bowler responds with epic reply

Archer is famously called the Nostradamus of Twitter because of his accurate predictions. There were several instances of him predicting the future. Apart from that, he is known to give befitting replies to his haters or trolls on social media.

Archer uses his social media platforms to connect with fans, share his love for cricket, and display his personality.

One of the followers wrote, “You’re ugly”. The comment caught the attention of Archer and the latter shared the comment with a caption, which reads “And you are very handsome.”

His talent was evident from the start of his career with England, especially during the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup. Making an impact right away, Archer showcased his ability to bowl with both pace and accuracy, taking 20 wickets throughout the tournament.

His impressive performances under pressure culminated in England’s World Cup win, as he was chosen to bowl the Super Over in the final against New Zealand, helping England secure their first-ever World Cup title.