Pakistani Journalist Fazeela Saba Brutally Trolled For Her Tweet On Hardik Pandya

India’s all-rounder Hardik Pandya is the new cricket sensation of the country. Taking the cricket world by storm, he has been impressing and winning hearts of cricket fans and critics with his game. The man in form had shown his skills recently in limited-overs series against Australia.

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In the first One-day International (ODI) between India and Australia, in Chennai, the all-rounder played one of the finest innings in the shorter format, scoring a career-best 83 off 66 balls. Eventually, he won the Man of the Match for his outstanding batting and bowling against Australia.

It was Pandya’s 118-run partnership with former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (79 off 88 balls) for the sixth wicket. However, India beat Australia by 26 runs via D/L method. But Hardik’s exploits became a Pakistani journalist’s nightmare.

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While his performance got him Man of the Match (MoM) award, his comparison with England all-rounder Ben Stokes post the match didn’t go down well with a Pakistan journalist.

Fazeela Saba, who became a fan favorite following a photo-op with West Indian Darren Sammy, took to Twitter to belittle Pandya. “Pandy(a) undoubtedly is the upcoming multitasked player in cricket but his comparison with Ben Stokes by Indian media seems unjustified,” she wrote.

The tweet irked the fans so much that they brutally trolled Saba for her views and for misspelling Pandya’s name as ‘Pandy’.

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Hardik Pandya even thanked his fans for their “love, support and positivity”. Impressed by Pandya’s great show at the match, captain Virat Kohli praised him openly and wholeheartedly saying that Hardik Pandya’s knock was the game changer.

It’s worth noting that Virat Kohli has said that Pandya can become India’s Ben Stokes, who is regarded as the best all-rounder currently. Besides that, many fans compared the Indian youngster to the England star, thanks to their similar approach to the game.

India currently lead the five-match series 1-0 and will next play Australia on Thursday, September 21 in Kolkata in the second ODI.

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