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Twitterati Trolls Shoaib Malik For Taking A Dig At Team India
By CricShots - Dec 26, 2019 4:27 pm
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Christmas has been celebrated all over the world on 25 December. Meanwhile, all the cricketing stars shared the posts on social media and wish the fans a merry Christmas. Meanwhile, former Pakistan skipper, Shoaib Malik posted a picture on the occasion. Even if he has not written anything for India in the caption for the photo, but it can be understood by looking at the photo that he is trying to take a dig India.

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Shoaib Malik

Β Malik shared a photo on Twitter on 25 December on the occasion of Christmas. In it’s the caption, he wrote to everyone, wishing them a merry Christmas – Happy Christmas friends and 25 December to all of you.

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Shoaib did not write anything in the caption. Former Indian skipper,Β  MS Dhoni, and Shoaib can be seen in the photo. Actually this photo is from 25 December 2012, when the Pakistan cricket team defeated India in the T20 series. This clearly proves that Shoaib has shared the taunt on India.

The Pakistan cricket team last visited India in 2012. When both teams played 2 matches T20 series and 3 ODI series. The first match of the T20I series was played on 25 December 2012. Team India suffered a disappointing defeat in this match.

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In the match, Team India batted first set an easy target of 134 runs at the loss of 9 wickets. In response, the Pakistan cricket team won the match by 5 wickets with the help of Mohammad Hafeez 61, Shoaib Malik 57 half-century innings. However, in the second match played on December 28, India won the match and leveled the series 1–1.

Here are some comments came after Shoaib’s tweet-

Shoaib Malik has retired from Test and One-Day Internationals, while MS Dhoni has retired from Test cricket. Dhoni is currently a sabbatical of ODI and T20Is for quite some time. Dhoni played his last international match in July. There have been reports of Dhoni’s retirement since the 2019 World Cup, although he himself has not yet made any statement regarding this.