Kevin Pietersen and Graeme Smith involved in humorous Twitter exchange

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Kevin Pietersen and Graeme Smith were embroiled in a hilarious Twitter exchange after a fan tweeted about Smith's 2009 innings against Australia. Smith responded to the Tweet with a generous thanks, and then Pietersen joked about Smith's batting style calling it ‘the weirdest technique ever.’

Former South African captain Graeme Smith is regarded as one of the most successful Test captains to have ever played the game. Back in 2009, Smith garnered immense respect when he decided to come to out to bat against Australia in Sydney in the second innings, despite having broken his hand earlier during the match. Though he could not help his team from losing, his courageous decision was hailed by fans and critics alike.

On Sunday a Twitter user brought up the incident once again as he praised Smith for his act of bravery.

However, former England captain Kevin Pieterson saw this as the perfect opportunity to indulge in some friendly banter. Pietersen replied to the thread citing Smith’s technique as he Tweeted, “I watch it when I want to feel sick. Graeme bluffed a career with what could only explain as the weirdest technique ever to play cricket.”

But Smith was also ready with an instant reply as he pointed out Pietersen’s famous problems against left-arm spin as the former hit back saying,”Sing with me “ we all love left arm spin, left arm spin” #noidea #vettori #paulharris #shakib #ojha #jadeja #yuvi”

The humorous exchange between two stalwarts of the game was a treat for cricket lovers all across the globe. It was extremely comforting to see two great cricketers keep their ego aside and indulge in some frivolous banter for old times sake.

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