NEW DELHI: Mohammad Rizwan Mockery controversy has sparked online buzz after Pakistan all-rounder Aamer Jamal criticized Brad Hogg for mocking Mohammad Rizwanโs English.
A viral video shows Hogg laughing at Rizwanโs speaking style. This has triggered widespread outrage.
Aamer Jamal Hits Back
Jamal slammed Hogg for mocking Rizwan. He called it a โshameful act.โ
I just watch a video which is circulating on twitter and others social media It is very shameful act from @Brad_Hogg who called him self a international cricketer
making fun of a @iMRizwanPak about his English which is his 3rd language not even 2nd
I would rather suggest you toโฆโ Aamir Jamal (@iaamirjamal) March 18, 2025
โI saw a video going viral on social media,โ Jamal posted on Twitter.
He added, โ@Brad_Hogg, who calls himself an international cricketer, is mocking @iMRizwanPak. Itโs very shameful.โ
In the viral video, Hogg is seen talking to a content creator. The creator mimics Rizwanโs famous line: โYa to win hai ya learn hai.โ
He jokes about Virat Kohli, saying, โI and Virat are alike. He drinks water. I drink water. He eats food. I eat food.โ
The content creatorโs remarks were intended to mimic Rizwanโs speaking style, turning it into a meme. This imitation angered Jamal and many fans.
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Rizwan Skips National T20 Championship
Rizwan skipped the ongoing National T20 Championship in Faisalabad.
Instead, he played a club cricket match in Peshawar. Photos of Rizwan playing no-look shots went viral on social media.
His decision to skip the major event surprised fans. Rizwanโs absence added fuel to the ongoing debate.
Critics argue Rizwan should have joined the National T20 to help Pakistan regain momentum. However, some fans believe Rizwan needed a break.
Rizwan has faced criticism since Pakistanโs exit from the Champions Trophy. Losses to New Zealand and India put pressure on the team.
Many fans support Rizwan, highlighting his contributions to Pakistan cricket.
The Mohammad Rizwan Mockery controversy continues to trend online, drawing mixed reactions from cricket fans worldwide.