‘This Amit Mishra, he additionally performed for India. Was he the batsman’s spinner?’ Shahid Afridi hits out at Mishra’s tweet on Babar Azam

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‘This Amit Mishra, he additionally performed for India.  Was he the batsman’s spinner?’  Shahid Afridi hits out at Mishra’s tweet on Babar Azam

Before we get to that, let’s revisit Babar Azam’s well-known tweet of help to Virat Kohli when the Indian batsman was off form. Azam then wrote, ‘This too shall move. Stay sturdy.” And with the hashtag Virat Kohli the gesture was appreciated by Kohli who thanked him in his reply. The two then met on the Asia Cup in Dubai, a gathering that went viral.

Now, Amit Mishra has tweeted the identical phrases for Babar Azam who’s going by a lean section within the T20 World Cup.

“This too shall pass. Stay strong @babarazam258,” tweeted Mishra on October 30.

What did Shahid Afridi say?

The host on Pakistan’s Sama TV interpreted Mishra’s tweet saying that it was like making enjoyable of Babar.

Afridi, a panelist on the present, perked up. “Ye jo aap naam le rahe hain Amit Mishra, ye bhi India se khela hua hai. Ye spinner tha ki batsman tha? (This title you are taking, Amit Mishra, he has additionally performed for India. Was he a spinner or a batsman?)”

When instructed that he’s a spinner, Afridi stated. “No problem. Operating age. This too shall pass. (Don’t worry. Let’s move on).”

Is there any latest previous between Mishra and Afridi?

Last month, when Kohli hit two fifties within the Asia Cup, Afridi used to say that Kohli ought to retire at a better degree.

He stated, ‘The method Virat has performed, the best way he has began his profession, there was a wrestle at first earlier than making a reputation for it. He is a champion and I consider there comes a time when you’re transferring in direction of retirement. But in that state of affairs, the aim must be to rise greater,” Afridi stated on Sama TV. “It mustn’t attain a degree the place you’re dropped from the crew and as an alternative when you’re at your peak. However this hardly ever occurs. Very few gamers, particularly from Asia, take that call, however I believe when Virat does it, he’ll fashion it and doubtless do it the best way he began his profession.

Responding to this on Twitter, Mishra took a dig at Afridi, who has made a number of retirement bulletins and comebacks in his profession.

Mishra tweeted, “Dear Afridi, some people retire only once, so please spare Virat Kohli from all this.”


With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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