Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Khan Afridi on Monday confronted an Afghan cricketer playing for the Lankan Premier League (LPL) who had earlier exchanged words with left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir.
It all started when the 21-year-old Afghan cricketer Naeem ul Haque exchanged harsh words with fast bowler Mohammad Amir. Very soon, the match ended after which Afridi, captain of the Galle Gladiators, shook hands with the opposing team.
When Naeem came to shake hands with Afridi, the former Pakistan cricket captain’s happy expression turned sour as he angrily asked him: “Kya ho gaya?”
The clip went viral on social media, with the commentator laughing their heads off at Afridi’s sudden change of expression.
Amir fight with Naveen Ul Haq. Naveen Ul Haq has gone mad.
Great response by lala. Don't fight with Pakistani's. We will teach you a lesson ????
Love you #lala#Afridi #Amir #naveenulhaq #Afghanistan #Pakistan #lankapremierleague2020 #LankaPremierLeague #GalleGladiators pic.twitter.com/xykeHzPQXy— Kashif Waheed (@KashifW32688497) December 1, 2020
Smiles from Afridi – and then a scowl! ??
What a character! ?
Tempers flaring a little after Afridi's Galle Gladiators beaten by Kandy Tuskers in #LPL2020
Tuskers' Naveen-ul-Haq had shared words with Mohammad Amir – and Afridi wasn't amused! #KTvGG pic.twitter.com/h9u2l6OvQC
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) November 30, 2020
Needless to say, you don’t want to make Lala angry!
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