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'Become A TikToker..' - Aamer Jamal Schools Brad Hogg For Mocking Rizwan's English



Aamer Jamal reacts to Brad Hogg mocking Rizwan [Source: @Brad_Hogg, @mufaddal_vohra/X.com]Aamer Jamal reacts to Brad Hogg mocking Rizwan [Source: @Brad_Hogg, @mufaddal_vohra/X.com]

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Pakistan’s rising all-rounder Aamer Jamal has hit back at ex-Australian cricketer Brad Hogg for mocking Mohammad Rizwan’s English speaking skills. Jamal sarcastically asked Hogg to be a TikTok star to satisfy his greed for attention and followers.

The viral clip featured Hogg interviewing a social media influencer who mimicked Rizwan’s speech style. When asked about Virat Kohli, the impersonator humorously claimed, “I and Virat are alike. He drinks water. I drink water. We are both the same; there is no difference.” 

This was a reference to Rizwan’s famous line, “Ya to win hai ya learn hai,” which he once used to describe Pakistan’s cricketing philosophy. 

Aamer Jamal Slams Brag Hogg To Defend Rizwan

Pakistan all-rounder Aamer Jamal has fiercely criticised former Australian cricketer Brad Hogg for allegedly mocking Mohammad Rizwan’s English-speaking skills. A viral video on social media showed Hogg interacting with a content creator who imitated Rizwan’s mannerisms and speech, sparking widespread backlash. 

Jamal took to Twitter to express his disappointment, calling Hogg’s behaviour “shameful.” He accused the former Australian spinner of seeking attention and followers by ridiculing Rizwan.

Before Jamal, many Pakistani cricket supporters and former players condemned Hogg’s actions, accusing him of belittling a respected cricketer. 

Yuzvendra Chahal Trolls Rizwan

As Yuzvendra Chahal prepares for IPL 2025 with Punjab Kings, the leg-spinner was seen pulling off a hilarious imitation of Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan’s famous phrase, "Yes, Is A Two." 

In the video, the bowler-turned-batsman is his usual cheeky self, beginning by asking a teammate, "Are you afraid?" But what got fans' attention was his funny impersonation of Rizwan's viral English blunder.

Imitating Pakistani cricketer over and over, he insists, "Yes, Is A Two," because of a virally circulated clip where Rizwan has, by error, uttered the wrong words instead of saying, "Yes, it's a two."