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Pakistan Cricketer Umar Akmal Meets 'Mother From Another Brother', Gets Brutally Trolled

Umar posted a picture of himself with former Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzak. He captioned it "Mother from another brother" instead of "brother from another mother"

New Delhi: Out-of-favour Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal was brutally trolled for allegedly posting a hilariously wrong caption on Twitter on Wednesday. Umar posted a picture of himself with former Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzak. He captioned it "Mother from another brother"  instead of "brother from another mother". However, soon after realising that he goofed up on the social media platform, Akmal reportedly deleted the tweet but the users took screenshots of the post and shared it on social media to troll the wicket-keeper batsman for his blunder as #umarakmalquote and #umarakmalquotes trended on Twitter. Umar Akmal, who made his comeback after 3 years, bagged two consecutive golden ducks in his two T20I innings for Pakistan vs SL T20I series. With this, Akmal joined SL’s Tillakaratne Dilshan in an unwarranted list of scoring maximum number of ducks in T20 Internationals The wicketkeeper-batsman Umar Akmal now has 10 ducks in 84 T20Is while playing for Pakistan.

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