Jofra Archer slams an anonymous Twitter miscreant; tells him to use his original picture

Archer had opened up against racial abuse on Instagram for breaching protocols.

Jofra Archer | Twitter

England fast bowler Jofra Archer opened up on the racist abuse he faced on social media after being dropped from the second Test for breaching the COVID-19 protocols. He has forwarded the complaints to England Cricket Board after getting fed-up of the negativity.

"Some of the abuse I have taken over the past few days on Instagram has been racist and I have decided that enough is enough", he said.

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Not only on Instagram, but Archer was bothered by the trolling on Twitter too. He had to respond to a Twitter user who thought the pacer is making excuses after a mistake.

The troll told him not to bring racism in everything, to which Archer replied, "Come back when you can use your real name and real display picture. #warrior."

The Twitter user was anonymous and wasn't using his own profile name and picture. 

 
 

By - 23 Jul, 2020

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