Sarah Taylor defends herself after trolling RCB wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock

Quinton de Kock is one of the crucial members of team Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the ongoing season of the Indian Premier League (IPL). He keeps wickets for them and also opens the batting.

De Kock has looked in good touch in the recent times. He has been hitting the ball well and providing good starts to his new IPL franchise. However, he has failed to convert his good starts into something useful for the team in the last few games.

Quinton de Kock is one of the best wicket-keepers in the world. He has got a safe pair of hands and is highly acrobatic. He is equally effective with the bat and hits the ball a long way.

Although it has been six long years since the Proteas wicketkeeper-batsman first came into the limelight, one thing about his hasn’t changed. Quinton de Kock has this childish appearance and doesn’t really sport the facial hair. Due to this, he was always a centre of many trolls, not for his liking for sure.

English woman cricketer, Sarah Taylor is one among these trollers. She has mocked him on quite many occasions. Furthermore, she also shared a picture on Twitter of herself and QDK. She mocked him for his woman-like appearance.

Here is what she tweeted:

However, this didn’t go down well with Quinton de Kock fans. One of his fans tweeted that Sarah Taylor should stop trolling him.

“Hey, @Sarah_Taylor30 We ( my friends too) are the biggest fan of @QuinnyDeKock69 & you too but we are unhappy the way you are trolling him unusually. So, kindly request you not to troll my ideal. #My_superhero Plz…,” the fan wrote.

But, Sarah saw the lighter side of things. She replied back that there was no harm intended and that it was a pop at herself. “Its more a pop at myself Yash…no harm intended. Was all said in jest !!,” Sarah wrote.

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