“Hopefully I would have received the same support”


Old baptism of Pakistan Wicketkeeper Umar akmal expressed his opinion on the recent controversy over the former Australian cricket Brad Hogg Mocking the Pakistan Mohammad RizwanEnglish. Akmal last played in Pakistan in 2019.

Umar Akmal assembled the jokes due to the player's lack of control over the language. To date, there are memes that are made about their mistakes as they look for rope sentences together that have directed a lot of troll to the Cricleter. Last week, Brad Hogg posted a video with a Mohammad Rizwan similar to it, making fun of Rizwan's English.

On Friday, March 21, Akmal arrived at his official account on X and published the following statement that said:

“It is good to see the support of Yuvraj Singh and Aamir Jamal in Muhammad Rizwan. Heartening to see cricketers supporting -he wished he had received the same support in the past. Instead of memes, his support would have closed the critics of others. Thank you for a positive example!”

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Kamal mistakenly labeled the former Roding of India, who had never commented on anything.


“I would rather suggest that you become tiktoker” – Pakistan Pacter goes out in support of Rizwan

Aamer Jamal has expressed his opinion on the controversy - Source: GettyAamer Jamal has expressed his opinion on the controversy - Source: Getty
Aamer Jamal has expressed his opinion on the controversy – Source: Getty

Pakistan Pacter Aamer Jamal has also expressed his opinion on the controversy, taking a position for the patron saint of the national side. Jamal published an answer that said:

“I have just seen a video circulating on Twitter and other social networks. It is a very embarrassing act of @brad_hogg who called it an international cricketter who mocks an @imrizwanpak on his English, which is his third language not even 2nd. I would prefer to become #tiktoker because you may need followers and attention to -you have fun community “

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Aamer Jamal is currently out of action for Pakistan and also at the domestic circuit. More recently, the Pealer was struck with a heavy fine for being trained with the “804” number written in his hat.