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Former Indian Player Blasts Pakistan Prime Minister!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   12 Nov 2022 2:22 PM GMT
Former Indian Player Blasts Pakistan Prime Minister!
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Indian Cricket fans are still unable to come to terms with the humiliating defeat Rohit Men suffered against the English team England. Seeing the Indian team lifting the T20 World Cup trophy came down crashing in the semis match in which the Indian team was knocked out of the tournament.

Rubbing salts into the wounds serving Pakistan Prime Minister made a tweet drawing a comparison between the semis defeat and the loss India suffered at the hands of arch-rivals Pakistan. As both defeats happened on Sunday Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif mentioned the two humiliating defeats. "So, this Sunday, it's: 152/0 vs 170/0 #T20WorldCup," he tweeted.

Hitting back at the Pakistan Prime Minister, veteran Indian batsman Irfan Pathan asked why he is showing interest in such things rather than making his nation better. Drawing a comparison between India and Pakistan Irfan Pathan said Indians are happy with their things and you look for happiness in other's troubles.

It was just a match and we need to see it that way. Common people celebrating India's defeat is one thing and a person like the Prime Minister celebrating the defeat is not what is expected.

Such things only make things worse and the conditions between the two nations only get more intense. India has a better record in the matches but no leader from India made such celebratory posts to celebrate the defeats. But Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif took a dig at India's defeat and is being trolled online.

"Aap mein or hum mein fark yehi hai. Hum apni khushi se khush or aap dusre ke taklif se. Is liye khud ke mulk ko behtar karne pe dhyan nahi hai," Irfan Pathan replied to Pakistan Prime Minister's tweet.

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