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'Hum Fake Personality Bna Le..'- Shadab Khan Shuts Down a Troll With Fierce Response


image-lljdkc5yShadab Khan and Hassan Ali unites [Twitter]

Pakistan all-rounder Shadab Khan has once again shown his support for fellow player Hassan Ali by delivering a powerful response to a troll. This incident serves as a remarkable testament to the unity within the Pakistan cricket team, as Shadab extended his defence for Ali in the face of online criticism.

The exchange unfolded when Shadab Khan shared a series of stylish photos on X (formerly Twitter) on August 18th, accompanied by a caption that humorously read, 

"Modelling skills better? Learning from my teammates." 

In response, Hasan Ali playfully praised Shadab, writing, 

"Mai sadqy jaon wari jaon apny yaar pa, Maa Sha Allah nazar na lag jaye."



Here's How Shadab slammed the fan

However, the actual test of camaraderie came when a fan directed criticism towards Hasan Ali and tagged the Pakistan Cricket Board, expressing concerns about his social media usage. 

"For God's Sake @RealHa55an. You are an international cricketer...!! @TheRealPCBMedia @Rehan_ulhaq @TheRealPCB at least educate them how to use social media platforms," a media personality tweeted. 

Promptly, Shadab Khan stepped in to not only defend his fellow teammate Hassan Ali but also to call out the inherent hypocrisy in online criticism. In a bold response, Shadab highlighted the double standards that are often applied to Pakistani players, pointing out that even global icons like Lionel Messi face language barriers. 

"Messi english na bolay theek. Foreign players english mai aesi baat ker de theek. Laikin hmy chahe ke ham natural na rahe. Hum fake personality bna le. Bhai mujhe to apne culture ya mazak mai koi sharam nahi. Allah sab ko khush rakhay aur dosre ki khushi mai bhi khush rakhay." He quoted. 

On a broader note, Shadab Khan's presence continues to be felt on the cricketing field. As the Pakistan vice-captain, he recently showcased his skills in The Hundred competition, representing Birmingham Phoenix. The action doesn't stop there, as Shadab is set to return to the field during the upcoming Asia Cup.