Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Akhtar posted a heartbroken emoji on Twitter moments after Pakistan lost the T20 World Cup final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground . India bowler Mohammed Shami reacted to the story, saying: Hi brother, its called karma.
Former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar posted a heartbroken emoji on Twitter moments after Pakistan lost the T20 World Cup final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground against England.But when India bowler Mohammed Shami reacted to the story, the micro-blogging website went into a tizzy.He said: Hi brother, it's called (sic) karma.Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has now shared his thoughts on the entire controversy on Twitter, stating that ex-cricketers and present cricketers from both India and Pakistan should continue to be impartial, and that tweets and remarks should be encouraging.
Indians are patriotic about their country, and I am fine with that.We are patriotic about our country.Instead of that, jalti pe tel daalna, tweet pe tweet karna, just don't do it man, Akram said on A Sports show The Pavilion.Former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq reacted angrily to the situation, saying: You shouldn't do it for the sake of few Likes. We should also treat each other and express ourselves honestly.We also have a moral to share.Before the game, Ben Stokes and Sam Curran scored, as England defeated Pakistan by five wickets to become the sport's first dual white-ball champions, winning both the 50 and 20-over titles at a heaving Melbourne Cricket Ground, with player-of-the-match and tournament winner Curran bagging 3-12 and Adil Rashid chipping in 2-22.