Watch! Ramiz Raja brutally trolled by Pakistan anchor for 'Kohli-Babar' comment

Updated : Oct 19, 2022 17:03
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Ramiz Raja has been a target of the Pakistani media ever since the Men in Green failed to win the Asia Cup. He has been criticised for PCB not picking a very strong middle order which puts a lot of pressure on the opening duo of Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam.

However, the PCB chief wasn't happy with the way Pakistani media have been critical of the national side.

During a live TV show, Ramiz said that when Virat Kohli had scored an unbeaten 122 against Afghanistan in Asia Cup, India had forgotten that they were out of the tournament, but the same wouldn't have applied to Babar Azam as the media would have rather focussed on his strike rate.

In reply, the Pakistan anchor brutally trolled Raja in epic fashion.

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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?

Anchor: Unn 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.

The phrase 'kudrat ka nizam' was recently used by Pakistan head coach Saqlain Mushtaq after their loss in one of the matches in the home series against England earlier this month, for which the Pakistan cricket legend was heavily trolled and criticised.

Babar AzamSaqlain MushtaqPakistan Ramiz RajaTeam IndiaVirat Kohlikudrat ka nizam

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