Khabardar! agar humare legend players ke khilaf aapne ek lafz bhi galat bola
Previous Pakistan pacer Rana Naved-ul-Hasan has hit out at previous India captain Virender Sehwag for offering remarks against Pakistan cricketers. In a previous video, Sehwag had spoken about how extraordinary Pakistan players need to enter the Indian market as experts and thus, consistently acclaim the Indian group and previous Indian cricketers.
This remark didn’t go down excessively well with Rana Naved-ul-Hasan who posted his video on his YouTube channel and asked Sehwag to be increasingly cautious while talking about Pakistan legends.
“2 years ago also you had given this statement and we did not react, but now we are forced to give it back to you. I have to give it back to you on social media.
Khabardar agar humare legend players ke khilaf aapne ek lafz bhi galat bola.
We respect the senior players. Humare legends ke khilaf aisi bakwas mat kare. Kisi channel pe baithne ke liye Pakistan ke khilaf har doosre ya teesre mahine bayan na diya kare,” Rana Naved-ul-Hasan said.
This response comes after former Pakistani pacer Shoiab Akhtar too took to his YouTube channel to hit out at his detractors for suggesting that he sings laurels of the Indian team only to get media gigs in India and earn money.
Rana Naved-ul-Hasan was in the side which was captained Virender Sehwag in the MCL which is a tournament held in Dubai.
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“We were playing MCL & our team won the tournament. I gave you credit as you were the captain but you took unfair advantage of that comment. I praised you due to your captaincy, not because I wanted a chance to sit on Indian TV channels,” he went on to add.
“I have more maal (money) than you have baal (hair) on your head. If you are not able to fathom that I have such high followers, then understand it. It has taken me 15 years to become Shoaib Akhtar. Yes, I have a huge fan following in India, but I criticized them when they did not play well in the first ODI against Australia,” Akhtar said in a video posted on his YouTube channel.