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Aamir Jamal criticizes Brad Hogg for mocking Mohammad Rizwan’s English

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LAHORE: Pakistan all-rounder Aamir Jamal has slammed former Australian spinner Brad Hogg for mocking Mohammad Rizwan’s English.

In a social media post, Aamir Jamal said that an international cricketer should be ashamed of himself for mocking Mohammad Rizwan’s English.

He reminded Hogg that English is not Rizwan‘s mother tongue.

Pakistani fast bowler Aamir Jamal has called Brad Hogg’s behavior “shameful”, saying that English is Mohammad Rizwan’s third language. Jamal suggested that Hogg’s actions are a desperate attempt to gain attention and followers, and suggested that he join TikTok.

Aamir Jamal slams Brad Hogg for mocking Mohammad Rizwan’s English

The video shows Hogg interviewing the content creator, who impersonates Mohammad Rizwan. When asked about Virat Kohli, the impersonator responded with a humorous comparison, highlighting the similarities between the two cricketers.

Brad Hogg asked the creator, “What do you think of Virat Kohli?”

“Virat and I are the same, I eat food,” there is no difference.

He also quoted Rizwan’s popular phrase, “Either win or learn,” while discussing Pakistan’s strategy.

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