Published 14:58 IST, May 18th 2020
Irfan Pathan furiously shuts down troll claiming Indian team axing was due to poor bowling
Irfan Pathan, who last played for India in October 2012, called time on his 16-year international career earlier this year in January.
Former India cricketer Irfan Pathan is one of the best all-rounders the country has produced. Irfan Pathan was lethal with his swinging deliveries with the new ball. He was more than handy with the bat as he had the ability to score quick runs. Irfan Pathan, who last played for India in October 2012, called time on his 16-year international career earlier this year.
Irfan Pathan shuts down troll with epic reply
After Irfan Pathan hung his boots in January this year, many fans suggested that he should’ve played a bit more for India. His career was cut short after he was axed from the national team. A Twitter user posted batting stats from Irfan Pathan's last matches in all three formats of the game. He seemed to sarcastically call Irfan Pathan 'unfortunate' to have been axed from the Indian team. Let's take a look at the tweet.
Irfan Pathan responded to the tweet saying that it was a huge task to score an unbeaten 63 runs against the lethal South African bowling force, which had the likes of Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel during his last Test match.
However, a fan, while responding to Pathan’s reply, opined that the reason behind the all-rounder’s ousting from the Indian team was his poor bowling performance. Irfan went wicketless in that Test against South Africa in Ahmedabad and a fan stated that it was the solitary reason behind Irfan’s exclusion from the national squad.
Irfan Pathan immediately responded to the tweet and shut him down with an epic reply. Irfan Pathan said that he wasn’t the only one who went wicketless in that Test. Furthermore, Irfan also reminded the fan that he was awarded the Player of the Match in the prior Test. He also took a jibe at the fan saying that he probably wasn't born at that time.
Post his retirement, Irfan Pathan has won lot of praise for his COVID-19 relief efforts back home in Baroda with brother Yusuf Pathan. Once the pandemic ends and cricket begins, Irfan is expected to return as a cricket pundit for India's matches on a full-time basis.
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Updated 14:58 IST, May 18th 2020