Watch: Pakistani TV anchor brutally trolls Ramiz Raja for discrediting Virat Kohli’s 71st century

 Watch: Pakistani TV anchor brutally trolls Ramiz Raja for discrediting Virat Kohli’s 71st century

Sawera Pasha, Ramiz Raja (Image Credit: Twitter)

Former India skipper Virat Kohli has left behind his poor form since making a comeback during the Asia Cup 2022. During the tournament, he scored two fifties and his maiden century in the T20Is. In the T20I series against Australia and South Africa, he did well with the bat. Currently, the Men in Blue are in Australia for the upcoming 20-20 World Cup 2022.

The team will start their campaign in the Super 12 round against none other than Pakistan on October 23. Stating the obvious, the build-up before the game is increasing day by day, predominantly from the former Pakistan cricketers. Recently, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairperson Ramiz Raja said that India used to sideline Pakistan in the past but the circumstances in the last 12 months have forced them to take the Pakistan cricket team seriously.

Once again, Raja has given a controversial statement. In a conversation with Samaa TV, he said that Kohli’s century against Afghanistan was flawed. In reply, one of the two anchors on the panel replied by saying that this is ‘Kudrat ka nizam’ (Nature’s course). The phrase became famous after Pakistan head coach Saqlian Mushtaq reasoned “Kudrat ka nizam’ for the loss against England in one of the T20I games.

This is how the conversation went down

Anchor: That is because Kohli hadn’t scored his 71st (international) century for three years. Or else it wouldn’t have been that important.

Ramiz Raja: What are you talking about? He dropped four catches in that match that too against a team like Afghanistan. And my point is that, if a Pakistani batter scores a century why isn’t it run in that fashion in the media?

AnchorUnn chaar catches chootne ko toh main kudrat ka nizam kahungi (I would call those four catch drops as laws of nature) because this ‘kudrat ka nizam‘ is very famous these days.

Watch the video here

https://twitter.com/sangwancricket/status/1577697064875888640?s=20&t=SAS31Fh0zmDH0o20cuI5KA

 

 

Steven

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