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Shoaib Akhtar Reacts After Getting Brutally Trolled By ICC, Shares Video
Making a controversial remark yet again, Shoiab Akhtar had claimed that he can dismiss Steve Smith on the fourth delivery after bowling three 'hurting bouncers'.
New Delhi: Former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar has finally responded to ICC's cheeky tweet where the cricket governing body had brutally trolled Akhtar for his comments on Aussie star batter Steven Smith.
Making a controversial remark yet again, Shoiab Akhtar had claimed that he can dismiss Steve Smith on the fourth delivery after bowling three 'hurting bouncers'.
In response to Akhtar's tweet, ICC came up with a savage response. Now, the former Pakistan speedster has blamed International Cricket Council for throwing 'neutrality out of the window' as he took to social media platform and wrote: "A symbolic tweet, how ICC has thrown neutrality out of the window. Basically this is how the state of affairs are run there :)."
Akhtar also posted a video in which he can be seen troubling the batsmen with his lethal pace bowling. "Dear @icc, find a new meme or Emoji. Sorry i couldn't find any, only found some real videos," the 44-year-old wrote on Twitter.A symbolic tweet, how ICC has thrown neutrality out of the window. Basically this is how the state of affairs are run there :) https://t.co/OEoJx30lXt
— Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) May 13, 2020
After Shoaib Akhtar's remark on Steve Smith, ICC, on its official twitter handle, shared a series of images to brutally troll the fast bowler. In the first picture shared by the ICC, basketball legend Michael Jordan can be seen looking down as if he is reading something. The second picture is a screenshot of Shoaib Akhtar's controversial tweet. The third picture shared by the ICC shows Michael Jordan laughing away after reading it.Dear @icc, find a new meme or Emoji. Sorry i couldn't find any, only found some real videos 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/eYID4ZXTvT
— Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) May 13, 2020
— ICC (@ICC) May 12, 2020Earlier, Akhtar had proposed a series between India and Pakistan to help raise funds to fight the pandemic. While former India skipper Kapil Dev was against the idea, Akhtar found the support of former captain Shahid Afridi.
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