Jerrythemouse39 Video Goes Viral On Twitter

Jerrythemouse39 Video Goes Viral On Twitter

An animated video shared by Jerrythemouse39 has gone viral on Twitter

Social media platform has been beserk over the last couple of years. With more people hopping on the internet in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, platforms have seen just about any kind of content spring up with people willing to go to any lenghts in a bid to go viral.

Jerrythemouse39 Video Goes Viral On Twitter 

Its jerrythemouse39 who has managed to set social media platforms talking this time around with heads turning after the Twitter user posted an animated clip online. The video footage has needed little time in getting tongues wagging, one which shows a character.

What was the intention behind creating the clip and posting it is something which only jerry’s school of thought can decipher. The video became the talk of the town after a TikTok video spoke about it with people quick to hop on Twitter to get a glimpse of what the entire brouhaha was about.

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Defininetly not the last video we are going to be intrigued with from jerry.

Meanwhile, he five-match ODI series will begin on April 26 in Rawalpindi and conclude on May 7 in Karachi. It will be preceded by a five-match T20I series between April 14-24.

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New Zealand will be without the services of several regular stars like Test skipper Tim Southee, Lockie Ferguson, Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner and Finn Allen, who are currently busy with their respective franchise commitments in the IPL are busy with IPL. ODI skipper Kane Williamson is out with a right knee injury suffered during the opening match of IPL.

Latham though will bank on the services of experienced players like Daryl Mitchell, Matt Henry, James Neesham, Henry Nicholls and Ish Sodhi, Cricket New Zealand informed in a release on Monday.

New Zealand have also included two potential debutants in Ben Lister and Cole McConchie.

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