The economics of the Outrage industry and Pakistan cricket's Nafrat ki Dukaan

Former cricket players have jumped on the bandwagon of critics who are willing to call a spade a spade.

The economics of the Outrage industry and Pakistan cricket's Nafrat ki Dukaan

He was once Pakistani cricket's unproven Virat Kohli. Ahmed Shehzad, 32, is now a resentful and angsty television specialist. His tone is theatrical and he has a stage presence. A movie critic can also point out that he has a tendency to hammer. Pakistan's setbacks to the United States and India in the T20 World Cup bring out the "over-actor" in him.

Making reference to a numerical chit, he is making fun of the much-maligned captain Babar Azam. "He has an average of 27, strike rate of 112." in major competitions. In terms of runs scored in losses, he is ranked third in the world. He raises his voice and shouts, "He has 1400 runs." Then, with contempt, he tosses the piece of paper bearing Babar's dreadful

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