Twitter's Nostradamus Jofra Archer strikes once again with his old post relating to COVID-19 crisis

The England speedster is famous for his prophetic tweets.

Jofra Archer | GettyWith the growing novel Coronavirus cases, the world has come to a practical standstill. People have been told to practice social distancing as the pandemic has already claimed more than 10,000 lives and infected over 245,000.

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The outbreak has also hit the cricketing world as most of the tournaments have been either cancelled or rescheduled.

Amid the crisis, cricket fans recently dug out an old tweet of England speedster Jofra Archer which is proving to be true in the current situation.

Archer, who is famous for his prophetic tweets, had tweeted on August 20, 2014 that “There will be, no place to run, that day will come.”

Before COVID-19 rocked the sporting events, Jofra Archer was under rehab after sustaining the elbow stress fracture. He was expected to return to action for Sussex in May.

 

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 21 Mar, 2020

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