rich1uk wrote:or does basic common sense and probability not apply ?
With the sort of accusations you're making you would need substantially more than "common sense and probability". Not that your postings display a great deal of that. It could well be this Richard Bailey simply said "By the way, there's this hilarious new Twitter account which is parodying KP" and Broad followed it because, maybe, he's a human and has a sense of humour? Sounds probable to me. Some would say quite likely. Don't forget that around the time this account was set up Broad and KP would not have seen a great deal of each other, as it was started during that long period between the test series as I recall. And as hopeforthebest says, nothing on there touched on anything I, as someone who only follows cricket from a distance, did not already know about or suspect was the case.
Common sense would dictate you don't actually comment on the tweets unless you were following the account on Twitter and had read them, which by the sounds of what you've written thus far you can't have done else you'd know these things.
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