This cricketer is fighting for India while living in Pakistan, considers Hindustan as his mother

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Pakistani Cricketer: Some players in the cricket world make a place in every heart with their inspiration and dedication. One such Pakistani cricketer (Pakistani Cricketer), who lives in Pakistan and plays for India and shows his complete loyalty and love for Indian cricket.

This Pakistani cricketer faced many struggles in his life, but never left his Indian origin and cricket love.

Pakistani Cricketer for India Raised Sound

The cricketer we are talking about is none other than the former Pakistani Cricketer Danish Kaneria. Kaneria fiercely criticized the Pakistani government after the Pahalgam terror attack. His statement became fiercely viral on social media.

Pakistani Cricketer Danish Kaneria has always raised his voice against Pakistan -backed terrorism and the government there, and now another tweet has created a stir on social media.

Retaliation on Twitter

Pakistani Cricketer Danish gave a befitting reply to a Pakistan user, who advised him to update the software. Danish wrote in response, “If you have power in your masters, then look at me and you talk about updating the software.

He further said, “Why do you not update your old thinking and mental software.” This tweet has now become a topic of discussion on social media.

Career fluctuations and current status

Pakistani Cricketer Danish has been one of Pakistan’s most successful spinner, but he was discriminated against in the team due to being a Hindu. After this, his name was associated with fixing in county cricket, which ended his career.

At the moment, Danish does not live in Pakistan and has shifted to America with his family. His journey and struggle proves that there is nothing more than cricket, and his identity and loyalty for him can never be out of border and the perimeter of the country.

Being a Hindu in Pakistan suffered pain

Pakistani Cricketer Danish Kaneria’s struggle was not limited to the cricket field only, but he also faced a tough challenge about his personal life and identity. Despite being a Hindu in Pakistan, he made his mark in cricket.

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