Hassan Ali Wishes The Indian Team To Lift The World Cup, Later Deletes Tweet
Jun 21, 2019 at 5:32 PM
Once again, the Pakistan fast bowler Hassan Ali is in a bowl of soup following the tweet on the Indian National Cricket Team. He wished the Virat Kohli-led side to win the World Cup but later, deleted the tweet. However, the social media people are quick in capturing the tweet.
The Pakistan cricket team has copped a huge amount of criticism for being defeated by India in what was arguably the biggest fixture of the World Cup. They were outsmarted pretty comprehensively by the Indian team in all sections of the game.
Sarfaraz Ahmed, the Pakistan captain was singled out for the highest amount of trolling. For his decisions, his fitness levels, the ‘yawn’, and of course, the loss. Now, it seems it is the turn of fast bowler Hasan Ali.
Hassan Ali Replied to an Indian journalist:
It is quite a common scenario in the current generation that people express their ideas and happiness on social media. Especially, when the topic is related to the Indian team, Twitter will flood with the wishes and congratulatory tweets to the Indan cricketers.
In one of those, a journalist had tweeted congratulating Team India for their victory over Pakistan at Old Trafford. On the Twitter post, Hasan wrote: “Hogi ap ki dua pori congratulation (Your wish will be fulfilled congratulations)”. The Pakistani cricketer’s tweet, however, was later deleted.
Congratulations #TeamIndia for the splendid win and giving us a moment to celebrate and to feel proud to be an Indian. #IndianCricketTeam let's capture the world cup now #CWC19
— Mumtaz Khan (@MumtazK_Media) June 16, 2019
Well, without any surprise, the compatriots of him have come up with harsh tweets to the Pakistan cricketer. They thrashed him for his poor bowling figures against the Indian team and the performances he displayed so far in the tournament.
However, Hassan Ali is having two contrasting times in his short span of International Career. In the first few seasons of his career, Hassan Ali received all kinds of accolades across the world for his brilliance with the ball. Now, he is receiving backlash from his own country.
The Men in Green will next lock horns with South Africa on June 23. The Proteas are all but out of the reckoning when it comes to the knockouts and would look to deal blow to their opponents’ dreams too.