Pak Pacer Naseem Shah Morphs His Face Over Shaheen Afridi, Tweeple Spot The Error & Have A Field Day
So basically, Naseem Shah morphed his own face over the face of Shaheen Afridi and used that morphed image to wish Shadab Khan on his birthday. Check it out below!
With the expansion of social media, there also came certain malpractices like morphing images and using them to do all sorts of unwarranted activities online. The users also changed their ways and now the social-media-savvy generation doesn't take a minute to spot a morphed image.
A similar incident happened on Monday, when Pakistan fast-bowler, the 18-year old Naseem Shah wished vice-captain Shadab Khan on his birthday on Twitter. Naseem uploaded an image with Shadab and wrote "Wishing you a happy, healthy, exceptionally rocking birthday today and always. Keep shining! @76Shadabkhan" on Twitter.
Incidentally, the picture was morphed and it took only minutes for Twitteratis to spot this and point it out in the comments section, itself. Twitteratis pulled out the original image and turns out that the original image has the faces of Shadab Khan and another Pak pacer, Shaheen Afridi.
Check out the post below:
Wishing you a happy, healthy, exceptionally rocking birthday today and always.
— Naseem Shah (@iNaseemShah) October 4, 2021
Keep shining! @76Shadabkhan #birthday #happybirthday #shadabkhan #nt20cup pic.twitter.com/k0KqOpMpnq
See Original Image:
So basically, Naseem Shah morphed his own face over the face of Shaheen Afridi and used that morphed image to wish Shadab Khan on his birthday.
It must be noted that Naseem Shah has not deleted the post even after multiple Twitter accounts pointing out the mistake. Take a look at some of the comments on the post:
Naseem Shah probably didn't have a pic with Shadab, so he Photoshopped Shadab's face over Shaheen Afridi to wish him birthday 🤣 pic.twitter.com/aV6kyAC0zH
— Khuram Fawad (@khuram_fawad) October 4, 2021
Leave cricket and open a photo studio
— Ali Ahmad (@AliAhmad921) October 4, 2021
Nice editing pic.twitter.com/p8DYPGcM69
Shadab Khan and Shaheen Afridi are included in the squad that will travel to the United Arab Emirates to play the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup.