Shahid Afridi trolls a fan after India gets knocked out of T20 World Cup

Shahid Afridi, who has been part of several memorable India-Pakistan battles, recently trolled an Indian fan during his Facebook ...

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 11, 2021 02:15 PM2021-11-11T14:15:00+5:302021-11-11T14:15:00+5:30

Shahid Afridi trolls a fan after India gets knocked out of T20 World Cup | Shahid Afridi trolls a fan after India gets knocked out of T20 World Cup

Shahid Afridi trolls a fan after India gets knocked out of T20 World Cup

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Shahid Afridi, who has been part of several memorable India-Pakistan battles, recently trolled an Indian fan during his Facebook live interaction. During the live video, Afridi spoke to a fan from India and asked him, ‘Where are you from India, in response to which the boy said,  Sir I am from Bihar. I am a big fan of yours. Afridi then asked the teenager which team he is supporting since  India is out of T20  World Cup. In response the boy said that yes India is out, now they are supporting Pakistan. I like Babar Azam. Hearing this, Afridi says that the fans of Pakistan’s team are everywhere in the world.

Ahead of India - Pakistan clash, Afridi, during a fan session, was asked about the importance of the India-Pakistan game, and which team has a better chance of winning. Afridi, who has been part of several memorable matches between the two teams in the past, responded by saying how an India vs Pakistan is always a high-pressure game. Hence, it's obvious that whichever team handles itself better, has a higher chance of emerging victorious. "See, India vs Pakistan is always a high-pressure game. And whichever team handles pressure better will win. Also, whichever teams make the smallest of mistakes has a better chance of winning," the former Pakistan batsman said on his official YouTube video. Pakistan has been one of the inform teams of the tournament winning all 5 games so far. The Babar Azam led side will face Australia today in the second semi-final against Australia.
 

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