Shahid Afridi was beaten up in Pakistan, Shikhar Dhawan made a joke on social media, watch video!
Amidst the tense situation between India and Pakistan, a case related to cricket has once again come into the limelight. A few days ago, former Pakistan cricketer Shahid Afridi made controversial remarks on the Indian Army regarding the Pahalgam attack. In response, Indian batsman Shikhar Dhawan has given a befitting reply to Afridi through a video on social media, which is becoming increasingly viral.
Shahid Afridi’s old video stir on social media
A video has been shared from a parody Twitter account by Shikhar Dhawan, in which Shahid Afridi is seen beating fans of Pakistan. However, this video is not now, but of the year 2012. At that time, Afridi slapped a fan at Karachi Airport, due to which people attacked him. It has become increasingly viral on social media by sharing this video amidst the current conditions.
First Shahid Afridi mocked India, then gave ‘tea’ advice
Shahid Afridi made an objectionable statement against the army, targeting India a few days ago. On this, Shikhar Dhawan responded to him in a restrained manner, but Afridi still made fun of India and advised Dhawan to ‘appear on tea’. After this statement, his criticism on social media intensified.
Tu mujhe kya chai pilayega bkl, tujhe to khud ke log chai nahi pilatepic.twitter.com/hoe1w9nfqt https://t.co/m2bsginc58
– Shikkar dhawen (@76off43) April 29, 2025
Tu mujhe kya chai pilayega bkl, tujhe to khud ke log chai nahi pilatepic.twitter.com/hoe1w9nfqt https://t.co/m2bsginc58
– Shikkar dhawen (@76off43) April 29, 2025
Video went viral amidst increasing stress between India and Pakistan
This whole matter has come to light at a time when the situation on the border between India and Pakistan is very tense. In response to the Pahalgam attack, the Indian Air Force had an air strike at Pakistan’s terrorist bases. After this, Pakistan also retaliated in the border areas, which was thwarted by the Indian Army. However, the ceasefire was now announced between the two countries.