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Don't use bad words for players: Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir tweets

| @indiablooms | Jun 18, 2019, at 04:43 pm

London, June 18 (IBNS): Pakistan's star bowler  Mohammad Amir  has requested fans and critics not to use 'bad words' for players after their massive defeated at the hands of India in a World Cup match on Sunday.

"Pls dont use bad words for the players yes u guys can criticise our performance we will bounce back InshAllah we need ur support ," the fast bowler, who played the match against India, tweeted.

Pakistan team have been facing severe criticisms from fans since they were defeated by the neighbours.

Pakistan did not win a single World Cup match against India in the history of the tournament.

In this edition of the World Cup, Pakistan has only managed to beat hosts England so far.


Senior cricketer Shoaib Malik tweeted: "On behalf of all athletes I would like to request media and people to maintain respect levels in regards to our families, who should not be dragged into petty discussions at will. It’s not a nice thing to do."

A video went viral on the social media where Malik, his wife and India's iconic tennis player Sania Mirza and other Pakistani cricketers like Wahab Riaz and Imam-ul Haq reportedly enjoying shisha at the lounge a day before the World Cup match could be seen.

Netizens criticised them for the act.

Malik came out with the tweet following the social media trolling.

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