Mohammad Amir and Ahmed Shehzad troll Mohammad Rizwan for his well-known ‘win hai ya be taught hai’ assertion
Former Pakistan cricketers Mohammad Amir and Ahmed Shehzad had been in a dialog with the famend Indian sports activities journalist Vikrant Gupta, who’s at the moment in Pakistan to cowl the Champions Trophy 2025. The trio was seen in a dialog by which they trolled the Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan for his well-known catchphrase ‘win hai ya be taught hai’.
Notably, ‘win hai ya be taught hai’ is the catch phrase which Mohammad Rizwan might be seen utilizing continuously within the press interactions and the conferences whereas speaking about crew’s efficiency or the results of the sport.
In the meantime, former Pakistan batter Ahmed Shehzad, alongside his former teammate Mohammad Amir and Indian journalist Vikrant Gupta was seen trolling Mohammad Rizwan. Shehzad was constantly repeating Rizwan’s well-known catchphrase ‘win hai ya be taught hai’. He additionally mentioned that there’s solely ‘be taught’ for Pakistan as an alternative of ‘win’.
The video of the trio roasting Mohammad Rizwan can be making rounds on social media as quickly because it was shared by a consumer on X (previously Twitter).
Right here’s the video:
win hai ye lun hai 🤣 pic.twitter.com/16v2c70qof
— narsa. (@rathor7_) February 27, 2025
Talking of the Pakistan’s depressing run within the ongoing dwelling version of the Champions Trophy, they’ve already been knocked out of the match after dealing with two defeats of their first two video games in opposition to New Zealand and India. Their third and final league match in opposition to Bangladesh was known as off as a result of rain on the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on Thursday, February 27.
Of their marketing campaign opener in opposition to the Blackcaps, the Males in Inexperienced misplaced by a giant margin of 60 runs, resulting in an all-around criticism for them by the previous cricketers and the specialists of the sport. Later of their second recreation, the hosts and defending champions misplaced to the arch-rivals India by a margin of 6 wickets.
Moreover, when New Zealand defeated Bangladesh by a snug margin of 5 wickets, it was a ultimate nail in coffin for Pakistan as they acquired formally knocked out of the match.