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'Mango Shake...,', Naveen-ul-Haq Epicly Trolled By Swiggy After Afghanistan Comeback


image-lmhsuxjpNaveen-ul-Haq (Source: BCCI/IPL)

The controversial Naveen-ul-Haq has always been in the news since his infamous feud with Virat Kohli in the sixteenth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), as both of them were involved in a heavy fight during the game. However, even after the match, the battle failed to die down as round two of the quarrel was played on Twitter (now X), with Naveen posting photos of mangoes while mocking Kohli.

The matter between the two grew intensely, with Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) mentor Gautam Gambhir taking the case into his own hands, who didn't miss a chance to down the opposition while supporting his player Naveen.

However, after this, many players, teams, brands and influencers started taking a toll on the Afghanistan international on social media by sharing memes and videos supporting Kohli.

Previously, Naveen was not included in Afghanistan's Asia Cup 2023 squad, and eventually, they crashed out of the tournament in the first stage. But upon realising this, the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) decided to give the right-armer a chance for the marquee World Cup 2023 to be held in India from next month onwards.

Now, the news of his inclusion is spreading quickly, triggering some epic reactions and memes on social media. And joining the party is Indian food home delivery platform Swiggy, who reminded us of the massive battle that will take place between Kohli and Naveen while trolling the latter by writing,

"Can't wait to see Cheeku make mango shake on Oct 11."

Apparently, this is not the first time they have done such a thing. During the IPL season, the famous brand wrote on social media, 

                              "Someone from Bangalore has just ordered 10kg mangoes."

Well, the high-pressure battle between these two will occur at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on 11th October.