Pakistan’s Imam-Ul-Haq was the prime target on fans who trolled him after his poor show in the day-night Test match against Australia. Imam replaced Haris Sohail in the second match of the ongoing series, at the Gabba but failed to make any kind of impact on the game. He struggled against Australia’s quality bowling attack and looked completely clueless in the middle.
This gave Pakistan cricket fans to have a go at Imam-Ul-Haq and a big section of the fans trolled him for scoring just 2 runs in 2 innings, after replacing Haris Sohail. Check out some of the tweets, here:
@TheRealPCB @waqyounis99 this shameless man doesnt deserve to be in national side be t20 test koi sharam haya nai hay ghatia insan ko barbaad kardi cricket misbah ne pic.twitter.com/y9xt1SDTSz
— forumliker (@forumliker1) December 3, 2019
While the Pakistan ?? nation is sad on 5th white wash in Australia ??,
Legend Imam Ul Haq is laughing with Opponent coach,It happened just after lost the match on the same field
قوم سوگ میں ،
امام موج میں pic.twitter.com/gVji3rGETi— Shoaib Jatt (@Shoaib_Jatt) December 2, 2019
#ImamUlHaq he is ever stupid batsman who is playing on PARCHI pic.twitter.com/YiyB1eMRqD
— Mirza Shahid Baig (@shaahidbaig) December 2, 2019
Imam ul Haq: Uncle Inzi has promised me that i won’t be dropped until my 100th test, even Misbah knows this.
Langer: FFS I can’t believe thats how you guys get picked. #PAKvAUS pic.twitter.com/R0gN0ncSg9— Waqas (@Paharibloke) December 2, 2019
https://twitter.com/get2najeeb/status/1201444244055085057
However, former Australian cricketer and a very well reputed cricket analyst, Jason Gillespie stood for Imam Ul Haq. On his Twitter account, he wrote:
“Incorrect- the game was over. Players on a losing side are disappointed no doubt. I thought it was fantastic that young Imam Ul-Haq was spending time with Justin Langer talking about the game. I’m sure the conversation was very worthwhile for both Imam and Justin (Langer).”
Incorrect- game was over. Players on a losing side are disappointed no doubt. I thought it was fantastic that young Imam Ul-Haq was spending time with Justin Langer talking about the game. I’m sure the conversation was very worthwhile for both Imam and Justin.#learning #AUSvPAK https://t.co/nmwpAwBwsc
— Jason Gillespie ? (@dizzy259) December 3, 2019
We agree with Jason Gillespie because at the end of the day cricket is a gentleman’s game and there is nothing wrong in having a lighter conversation with the opposition coach. But, having said this, we also understand the emotional outburst of the Pakistan fans after a crushing and demoralizing defeat.