Rajasthan Royals franchise is known for their fun social media presence, especially on Twitter. Several times they have been seen posting funny content on their official social media handles. Also, it has been seen that the Rajasthan Royals franchise many times shared the post taking a dig at other Indian Premier League teams. Meanwhile, this time things were quite different as they exposed their own player Riyan Parag.
In the second T20I match between Pakistan and England, Liam Livingstone was in red hot form, he played an exceptional inning. Notably, the biggest highlight of that knock was the 122-metre six hit by Livingstone. The ball cleared the roof at Headingley and landed on the rugby pitch which is placed next to the stadium.
His humongous 122-m sixer came in the 16th over of England’s innings against bowler Haris Rauf. After that sixer Rajasthan Royals posted a tweet :
The ball right now: https://t.co/066KJaBOyE pic.twitter.com/0uv8Mu06gJ
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) July 18, 2021
Meanwhile, replying to Rajasthan Royals the youngster Riyan Parag wrote on Twitter:
“No flex but the bat was mine😶”
No flex but the bat was mine😶 https://t.co/SyvB2vyBAh
— Riyan Paragg (@ParagRiyan) July 19, 2021
However, Rajasthan Royals have now shared an Instagram post exposing Riyan Parag. RR Franchise highlighted that Riyan Parag uses the bat with the sticker reading “SS”. However Livingstone used the bat with “Adidas” written on it.
Rajasthan Royals captioned the post, “We all have a friend like @riyanhparag 😉💗 #RoyalsFamily | @liaml4893,”
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“It was huge, but I’ve seen him do that a couple of times” – Moeen Ali on Liam Livingstone’s six
Notably, England all-rounder Moeen Ali stated after seeing that six, that he has seen Liam do that a couple of times before. Moeen Ali said:
“It was huge, but I’ve seen him do that a couple of times now. I played with him in (South Africa’s) Mzansi Super League and he hit one out of Johannesburg,”.
Notably, the six by Liam Livingstone was the biggest six in international cricket since 2012. In 2012 Martin Guptill smashed a 127-meter six against South Africa.