Pakistan Cricket Fans Slam PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi over ‘Jet Crash’ Tweet, 'Can't Hide Our Failures with Hand Gestures'
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Pakistan cricket fans slam PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi over ‘Jet Crash’ tweet, 'Can't hide our failures with hand gestures'
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi sparked controversy with a Twitter post, following Haris Rauf's provocative gestures towards Indian fans. His tweet with Cristiano Ronaldo's ‘Jet Crash’ gesture drew criticism from both Indian and Pakistani fans.
Mohsin Naqvi Uses Ronaldo Meme to Troll India - THE DESTINATION
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan–India rivalry at the ongoing Asia Cup has well and truly spilled beyond cricketing boundaries, with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi becoming the latest subject of media attention. The two teams have been particularly fractious this year, with both the BCCI and PCB approaching the ICC to lodge complaints over breaches […] The post Mohsin Naqvi Uses Ronaldo Meme to Troll India appeared first on THE DESTIN…
Ronaldo joins Rafale jibe, Mohsin Naqvi posts viral video
Portuguese footballing great Cristiano Ronaldo has joined the controversy surrounding the controversial Rafale episode suddenly, after a video was shared on social media where he can be seen imitating Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf’s gesture, which ridiculed India’s fighter jet failure. Pakistan Interior Minister and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi posted the video on his personal X account late Wednesday, soon triggering a storm o…
Asia Cup 2025: PCB Chief sparks controversy after sharing Cristiano Ronaldo’s clip to target India
Pakistan Cricket Board president Mohsin Naqvi has ignited a firestorm in the Asia Cup 2025 by sharing a video of football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo mimicking a plane, echoing the controversial ‘fighter jet downing’ gesture made by Haris Rauf during the recent India vs Pakistan Super 4 clash. Naqvi’s actions, posted... Read full article at CricketTimes.com
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