Ex-Pakistan’s allrounder will get trolled for ‘controversial’ Aishwarya remarks

After the dismal efficiency by the Pakistani cricket workforce within the ICC Males’s Cricket World Cup, the place they did not ebook a semifinal seat, former Pakistan cricketer Abdul Razzaq stooped very low and in contrast with a reference to Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
Razzaq, whereas hitting out on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)’s intentions, shelled out a weird instance, mentioning the identify of Aishwarya.
Talking at a press convention, the place former gamers like Umar Gul and Shahid Afridi had been additionally current, Razzaq mentioned, “Right here, I’m referring to their (PCB’s) intention. Whereas I used to be taking part in, I used to be conscious of my captain Younis Khan’s good intentions. That gave me power and confidence, and with Allah’s assist, I used to be in a position to carry out effectively for Pakistani cricket.”
He added, whereas elaborating extra, “We don’t actually intend to enhance and improve the gamers, in my view. That can by no means occur for those who consider that I’ll marry Aishwarya (Rai) to have a good-natured and ethical little one. Due to this fact, you have to first amend your intentions.”
To a lot shock, Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul had been seen smiling and clapping after Razzaq’s controversial remarks.
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As per Razzaq, the PCB doesn’t take care concerning the gamers like earlier than.
Social media backlash:
Following the controversial remarks, social media customers began slamming the previous Pakistan allrounder.
One person wrote on X, “What Abdul Razzaq mentioned about Aishwarya Rai was the bottom a person can stoop. What’s extra stunning is {that a} man like Shahid Afridi is sitting there and endorsing that. I condemn this.”
One other wrote, “Abdul Razzaq, You will have stooped very low. converse based on your degree. You don’t must say something about Aishwarya Rai. Please as a substitute of speaking about an Indian actress, discuss your individual gamers and cricket system.”