A video of a Pakistan TV anchor mocking nationwide cricket group captain Mohammad Rizwan’s English and former gamers like Mohammad Amir, Ahmed Shehzad and Rashid Latif laughing over it’s going viral on social media. “He represents 25 crore people. We want our representative to speak well, look well, say sensible things, play fearless cricket with honesty. When I watch my captain Mohammad Rizwan in press conferences, I’m not saying he should speak in English. He can talk in Urdu but he should make some sense. What is this ‘sometimes you win, or you learn. Sometimes it’s cramp, sometimes it’s acting’,” TV presenter Tabish Hashmi may be seen telling within the video. While Amir hid his laughter, Latif was seen smiling. Ahmed Shehzad, additionally a part of the panel, burst into loud laughter after listening to the mimicry.
The act was not taken properly by web.
Watch it right here:
Is Tabish Hashmi proper or flawed to ridicule Rizwan’s English? pic.twitter.com/yfE94EFzqg
— M (@anngrypakiistan) February 28, 2025
That’s what occurs when non cricket anchors abruptly turn into cricket consultants throughout ICC occasions then they pull of stunts like this. Look at him mocking Rizwan’s English and A Shehzad laughing in his typical moronic approach. Shameful behaviour total. pic.twitter.com/ou3aT2HBAW
— Hassan (@Gotoxytop2) February 28, 2025
Bara ye kisi angraiz ki paidawar h na ye chiz is ki nich soch ki akasi kerti h even cr7 did not pronounced English phrases completely throughout his preliminary days however he tried even chapri ppl like u make enjoyable of him or is tabish ne kbi ki English ka mzak uraya aaa positively ji no Never
— an_um ___ yamm (@kabitobulalo) February 28, 2025
Earlier, Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan expressed “disappointment” after being eradicated from the continuing ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
With their closing group stage fixture in opposition to Bangladesh ending in a washout, Pakistan completed the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on the backside of Group A.
Having already been knocked out of the race to the semi-finals following successive losses to New Zealand and India, the Mohammad Rizwan-led facet completed their match with a sole level, seated on the backside of Group A.
Opening up on their marketing campaign, the Men in Green skipper admitted that the group’s steadiness was disturbed within the absence of Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman owing to accidents.
“We wanted to do well and perform well in front of our nation. The expectations are very high. We didn’t perform well, and it is disappointing for us,” Rizwan stated as quoted by ICC.
“The guy who has been performing for the last few months in Australia, South Africa, Zimbabwe… the team was combined and then suddenly when someone is injured, the team will be disturbed,” he added about Saim Ayub’s harm.
“As a captain, you can look forward to that as well. One side you can say that the team is disturbed, but this is no excuse. Yes, Fakhar Zaman and Saim Ayub were injured, but we will learn from this,” Rizwan defined.
Asked if he was content material with the bench energy for Pakistan, Rizwan pressed on the necessity for additional enhancements, touching upon the home circuit.
“We want improvements in different things. If we want to improve, and for Pakistan to have a high standard, we need awareness and professionalism. We see that in the Champions Cup, but we need more improvement,” the 32-year-old famous.
(With ANI Inputs)
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