Journalist re-Trolled Cricketer For Criticism on Babar, Rizwan

During the live show, Sikandar Bakht and Aalia had fought over the selection of Mohammad Rizwan during Pakistan’s tour of England in 2020

Journalist Mansoor Ali Khan trolled former cricketer Sikandar Bakht as he shared an old video of his spat with sports journalist Aalia Rasheed during a live TV program on Geo Super in August 2020.

The breathtaking performances by Pakistani Skipper Babar Azam and wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan against South Africa have certainly rejoiced the nation but there must be few exceptions.

During the live show, Sikandar Bakht and Aalia fought over the selection of Mohammad Rizwan during Pakistan’s tour of England in 2020.

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Sikandar kept talking about Sarfaraz Ahmed, who was replaced by Mohammad Rizwan as the wicket-keeper in the test team.

The female journalist, who was over the telephone line, suggested the host talk about the players who were part of the playing team instead of Sarfaraz.

Tempers ran high and Sikandar Bakht asked Aalia, “What has Rizwan done? Has he won any match?”

He also didn’t spare Babar Azam who was scoring runs and leaving everyone impressed with his skills.

“I will only accept Babar as a big player when he starts converting 50 into 100 and 100 into 150”, said the former cricketer.

At this, the journalist replied that English commentators were heaping praises on Rizwan and ask the host to report facts ‘honestly’.

This provoked Sikandar and he demanded Aalia apologize immediately and recede her words.

After stellar performances by both players of whom Sikandar Baksh was a critic of, Journalist Mansoor Ali Khan grabbed the opportunity and trolled Sikandar Bakht by sharing an almost a year old video. He also tagged Aalia and both batsmen in it.

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