A tweet by England legend Sarah Taylor, who retired from international cricket at the age of 31 due to a mental health issue, is in the news. In his tweet, he has mentioned former Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli, Indian women’s team star cricketer Smriti Mandhana and Australian cricket team opener David Warner. Sarah Taylor played her last international match against Australia in July 2019.
This time Sarah Taylor is in discussion about the answer given on the question of a website. A cricket website had released a collage of pictures of several legendary female and male cricketers on social media asking who do you want to train with, with whom you want to movie and party with which cricketer.
The collage also featured pictures of Sarah Taylor, Virat Kohli, Smriti Mandhana and David Warner. Many cricket fans answered on the question of the website, but even Sarah Taylor could not stop herself from answering.
Born on 20 May 1989 in London’s London Hospital, Sarah Taylor wrote, ‘Would love to train with Virat Kohli. Would love to watch a movie with Smriti Mandhana while partying with David Warner. Sara’s tweet went viral in no time. Twitter users also asked him funny questions.
Photos from a photoshoot done by Sarah Taylor a few years back (Source- Twitter/Instagram)
@SriRam52694 wrote, ‘Think, if you get a chance to get married, who are you going with? Please reply me based on the post (just for fun). Keep answering me Sarah Taylor.’ @Tapu70344994 wrote, ‘I will train with you, watch movies with you, party with you and do an interview with Kohli.’ Many other such people have made funny tweets.
Sarah Taylor has also been the coach of the men’s team after retirement. He was appointed as the assistant coach of Team Abu Dhabi in the Men’s T10 League in October 2021. She is the first woman to hold this responsibility in men’s cricket. Regarding this responsibility, Sarah Taylor then said, ‘Hopefully this is a step forward. Women will now continue to get such jobs and roles. It should be seen as a coach, not as a women’s coach.