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Irfan Pathan Trolls Yuvraj Singh On His Valentine’s Day Message
By CricShots - Feb 15, 2020 5:29 pm
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On Saturday, former Indian all-rounder, Yuvraj Singh took to Instagram on Saturday to wish wife Hazel Keech Valentine’s Day. He shared a picture with Hazel and captioned the post “U will always be my valentine @hazelkeechofficial.” He had announced retirement from international cricket in 2019.

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Yuvraj Singh and Hazel Keech

Soon after Yuvraj shared the image with his fans on Instagram, his former India teammate Irfan Pathan took a hilarious dig at the all-rounder which has left fans in splits. His comment read: “Wishes ke emotions apke chehre se match nahi kar rahe hai… (The emotions of your wishes don’t match your facial expressions.)”.

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U will always be my valentine ❤️ @hazelkeechofficial

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Irfan’s comment on Yuvraj’s Instagram post:

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Pathan’s comment

Recently, Yuvraj made a comeback to the cricket field as he played a charity match to generate funds for Australia’s Bushfire victims. In the Bushfire Cricket Bash, he played for Adam Gilchrist XI who took on Ricky Ponting XI in a 10-over per side game. The charity match was organized by Cricket Australia (CA) in order to raise funds for the victims of the Australian Bushfire.

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The Bushfire Bash was originally scheduled to take place as a curtain-raiser to the Twenty20 Big Bash League final on Saturday, but with the expected downpours, CA said it would no longer be possible at the Sydney Cricket Ground SCG. The match, postponed to Sunday, was shifted to Melbourne.

Due to the bushfire, at least 33 people lost their lives and it destroyed thousands of homes in Australia. In the match, former West Indies skipper, Brian Lara, and Ricky Ponting entertained the Melbourne crowd by showcasing their skills with the bat.

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Adam Gilchrist XI fell one run short of Ricky Ponting XI while chasing 105 in the 10-over per side game.