Shoaib Akhtar posts heartbroken emoji after Pakistan’s defeat in finals; Shami says ‘its Karma’

Taking a dig at former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar after Pakistan cricket team’s defeat in T20 World Cup final, Indian medium pacer Mohammed Shami today teased Akhtar by saying “its Karma”.

After the defeat against England in the Final, legendary fast bowler posted a heartbroken emoji on Twitter. Reacting on the tweet, Mohammed Shami took a sly dig at the former Pakistan pacer.

“Sorry brother. It’s called Karma,” Shami wrote. The response has now become viral on the microblogging site.

Indian fast bowler also congratulated England on winning the trophy and praised Pakistan’s bowling. “Congratulations @ECB_cricket @josbuttler. A well deserved win for England in #T20WorldCupFinal.@benstokes38 played a brilliant innings. Some great bowling by @TheRealPCB

England won the T20 World Cup in Australia by beating Pakistan by 5-wicket win, after successfully chasing down a target of 138 runs in 19 overs.

Earlier, Shoaib Akhtar had heavily criticised Indian Cricket team for a crushing defeat against England in the T20 Semi-finals two days ago. Akhtar lashed out at India’s bowling unit and raised questions about the selection of Shami.

“Indian cricket is at the lowest right now because when it comes to ICC events, India ko apni kaptaani dekhni hogi, management ko blame lena hoga. Bowling department me confusing selection ke saath Shami ko uthaake le aaye. Achhe fast bowler hain lekin banta nahi tha. (India need to have a look at the captaincy in ICC events, the team management should take the blame. The bowling department’s selection was confusing – they picked up Shami from nowhere. He is a good fast bowler, but didn’t deserve to selected),” Akhtar has said after India’s defeat against England.

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