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Pakistani Fans Brutally Trolling Their Players After Humiliating Defeat Against India

IANS, 05 Jun, 2017 01:49 PM

    Scoring a decent 319/3, India cruised to a comfortable victory. While the men were fighting it out against each other on the field, fans of both the teams were busy commenting on the match on social media.

     

    From making memes on the rain that interrupted the match to making fun of Imad Wasim’s funny hairstyle, the match kept Netizens on their toes.

     

    But if you thought the jokes are over with the match then you are clearly mistaken. Fans of the Pakistan team are clearly not pleased with the defeat but the player who has been at the receiving end of most trolls is Wahab Riyaz.

     

    The left arm fast bowler conceded 87 runs in 8.4 overs. Yes, you read that right, and fans literally tore him with their scathing tweets. A Pakistani channel assembled all the trolls against Riyaz, and the video must be seen to be believed.

     

     
     
     
     

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