I have been cropped out of his life: Nasser Hussain pokes fun at Ravi Shastri, Kevin Pietersen reacts

Nasser Hussain poked fun at Ravi Shastri over a Twitter post in which the ex-Indian coach cropped the former England captain out of the picture. Hussain and Shastri had a verbal feud during India's tour of 2011. Both are doing commentary for the ongoing India-England series for the host broadcasters.
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Nasser Hussain poked fun at Ravi Shastri over a hilarious Twitter post |Courtesy-@RaviShastriOFC on Twitter

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Nasser Hussain poked fun at Ravi Shastri
  • Shastri's Twitter post did not include Hussain's picture
  • The duo are doing commentary on the Inda-England series
Only a day after the duo settled their verbal feud, Nasser Hussain poked fun at Ravi Shastri over a Twitter post by the latter. Hussain pointed out how Shastri cropped him out of a picture the entire commentary team posted after the end of play on Day 2 of play in the Edgbaston Test.
When this was pointed out by the commentators, Hussain claimed that, 'I have been cropped out of Ravi Shastri's life'. The Ex-England captain also pointed out that the former Indian head coach had tagged everyone else except from him. Kevin Pietersen who was in the commentary box burst into laughter on hearing Hussain's complaints.
Only a day earlier, the duo had spoken about their famous feud in during India's tour of England in 2011. At the time both were in the commentary box and had a massive clash over the Decision Review System (DRS) and India's stance on it. Shastri was not pleased with the local reporting on India's use of the system and their refusal to use it completely.
Shastri is part of the Sky Sports commentary Team - who are head broadcasters and show the match live on Television in the United Kingdom (UK). Following a four and a half-year stint with the Indian cricket team as head coach, the 1983 World Cup-winner returned to the commentary panel for the Indian Premier League (IPL). He was invovled with the Hindi commentary team and part of Star India's panel of experts but was seen on the ground and in English commentary for the final between Gujarat Titans and Rajasthan Royals in Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium.
Shastri is one of India's most acclaimed commentators and was behind the mic for some iconic moments of Indian cricket like Yuvraj Singh's six sixes, Sreeshant's catch to win the T20 World Cup in 2007, and MS Dhoni's six to clinch the 2011 World Cup.
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