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After win against South Africa, many Pakistani fans now apologise for crticising Sarfaraz Ahmed and his men

| @indiablooms | Jun 24, 2019, at 04:09 pm

Islamabad, June 24 (IBNS): As Pakistan bounced back int he World Cup by beating South Africa in a crucial group stage match of the tournament on Sunday, some fans have apologised for criticising the team and captain Sarfaraz Ahmed after they were defeated by India for the seventh time in the history of the tournament.

A picture is going viral on the social media where a fan could be seen apoloigising to skipper Sarfaraz for criticising him.

"Sarfaraz We Are Sorry," read the banner which was fan was seen holding in his hand in the picture.

Several Pakistani cricket team fans have apologised for their criticisms on the social media.

Several fans made fun of Sarfaraz's fitness after his team was defeated by India.
 

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