Ex-England Player Silences Mohammad Hafeez On Virat's Comments!
Former Pakistan player Mohammad Hafeez is on a spree of making controversial comments and statements
Former Pakistan player Mohammad Hafeez is on a spree of making controversial comments and statements. As the World Cup is happening in India, he is not leaving any stone unturned to make controversial comments. Appearing on the TV debates he is making these comments.
His comments on Virat Kohli's 49th ODI hundred did not go well with many and even the former players are not happy with this. He said that Virat Kohli's century was a selfish knock and took objection to Virat taking singles in the last overs. He said that Virat Kohli preferred a century and if not he would have gone for big shots.
However, a few former players blasted him for the comments and said that Virat Kohli's innings was crucial one on the tough surface.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan who is quite active on social media silenced Mohammad Hafeez on his comments on Virat Kohli. Taking a cheeky dig at the former Pakistan player, Michael Vaughan said it appears that Hafeez is after Virat Kohli as he took his wicket. He even shared a picture of Virat jumping into celebrations after taking his wicket.
Not stopping there, Michael Vaughan even mentioned the knock played by England's Ben Stokes against the Netherlands and said that just like Virat Kohli's innings, Ben Stokes's innings is also crucial. He even tagged Mohammad Hafeez in the post.
In response to the tweet, Mohammad Hafeez said that Ben Stokes played a saviour innings. Without taking any names he said that this is the difference between a selfish and selfless approach.