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In a surprising turn of events, social media was set ablaze with controversy after Pakistan’s opener, Imam-ul-Haq, extended his heartfelt congratulations to Indian cricketer Sarfaraz Khan on earning his maiden call-up to the Indian Test team. The congratulatory tweet, seemingly innocent at first, triggered a wave of reactions from fans across borders, underlining the intense rivalry that exists not only on the cricket field but also in the broader political spectrum.
Sarfaraz Khan’s well-deserved call-up
Sarfaraz, the Mumbai-based batter, had reason to celebrate as he received his first-ever call-up to the Indian Test team on Monday (January 29). The selection was a result of his consistent performances in the domestic circuit, particularly standing out during India A‘s clash against England Lions. His inclusion became even more special as it filled the void left by injuries to experienced players like Ravindra Jadeja and KL Rahul.
Fan jubilation and widespread recognition
Indian cricket fans, long awaiting Sarfaraz’s call-up, erupted in joy at the news. The elation was shared on social media platforms, with fans expressing their happiness and sending best wishes to the deserving cricketer. The joyous occasion, however, took an unexpected turn when Imam, a Pakistani cricketer, extended his congratulations through a tweet.
Imam-ul-Haq’s controversial tweet
Imam took to Twitter to convey his happiness for Sarfaraz’s achievement, writing, “Congratulations brother. So Happy for you,” accompanied by two hearts and a picture of Sarfaraz. While this gesture might have seemed like a genuine display of sportsmanship, it quickly became the focal point of a heated social media debate.
Congratulations brother So Happy for you ❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/TDmKXMZYjj
— Imam Ul Haq (@ImamUlHaq12) January 29, 2024
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Mixed reactions and cross-border tensions
The tweet from Imam went viral, provoking mixed reactions from cricket fans on both sides of the India-Pakistan rivalry. Some lauded the sportsmanship displayed by the Pakistani cricketer, appreciating the camaraderie that transcends borders. However, a significant portion questioned the motives behind the tweet, speculating whether it was influenced by political undertones aimed at sparking tensions between the two nations.
Social media outrage
Many fans from Pakistan expressed outrage at Imam’s gesture, urging him to focus on his own form rather than extending goodwill to players from rival nations.
Here’s how netizens reacted
Stick to your own country Mr. Protein Shake. pic.twitter.com/OBXR8ND89y
— Johns (@JohnyBravo183) January 29, 2024
Why are these Pakistanis so fixated on Indians? He deliberately posted this to stir up hate against Sarfaraz.
— Vipin Tiwari (@Vipintiwari952_) January 29, 2024
For those who say he tweeted because they both have played in u19 wc in 2014 are proper dumb. Bhai iyer, kuldeep, avesh, deepak hooda, sanju. All these also played in the same year but he only tweeted about sarfu. We know what his intentions are . Bhadwa sala https://t.co/NwiVjhtUnq
— Ayush Srivastava (@sriman_ayush) January 29, 2024
Iski zarort nhe thi wesy
— Urooj Jawed🇵🇰 (@uroojjawed12) January 29, 2024
Fitness nh ha performance to ha na, tm se to ab perform b nh ho raha
— Kainat 🌙 (@notyour_kainat3) January 29, 2024
Dropped from the team himself. Congratulating Indian player. Bhai tu apni fikar karo. The most boring player of all time. Bores for nothing. When we need you to stay out there then plays like if you gonna send the ball into space. Like coming out after Lyon.
— saadjan000@gmail.com (@saadjan000) January 29, 2024
Unlike Pakistan.. India is not a Parchi country. In India players are selected on the basis of merits and not on the basis of bhatija,friends or religion.
Reply to the context of your tweet : We have many Muslim’s playing in Indian team currently like Shami, Siraj, Umran, Avesh https://t.co/uVyaUrKlKl
— Rainbow Salt (@Rainbowsalts91) January 29, 2024
Only fools can't guess the intention https://t.co/oGe6cfKsI2
— Rohit (@Viratdhonism) January 30, 2024
But Why this parchi tweeting for him.
I thought it's a parody. But, damn !!
It's him only 😱😱
Inke paas koi kaam dhandha nahi hai kya ??? #Cricket https://t.co/OnTCpGFiMf— Visheshta Jotwaniii (@vishhhiiiii) January 30, 2024
Dont try to play religious card over here.
keep this with ur team only https://t.co/dM2XM5shJZ— Anand Luhar (@anand_luhar) January 30, 2024