Chris Gayle trolls 'selfie king' Shehzad on Twitter
West Indies batsman pokes fun at 24-year-old's habit of clicking selfies
West Indies batsman Chris Gayle exhibited his funny side, yet again, on Wednesday when he trolled Pakistan opener Ahmed Shehzad on Twitter after the latter was left out of the 35-man squad for the England tour.
Shehzad had earlier announced he would be conducting a Q and A session on Twitter, asking fans to use the hashtag #AskAhmad.
Gayle, who is known for his tongue-in-cheek humour, didn't let the opportunity slip:
However, Shehzad took it in good humour:
Gayle then heaped praise on Shehzad:
England tour: Shehzad, Umar Akmal dropped over disciplinary issues
Earlier on Tuesday, Kevin Pietersen and Grant Elliott tweeted to show their support for Shehzad, who was axed along with Umar Akmal on disciplinary grounds by Chief Selector Inzamamul Haq.
Pietersen 'gutted' over Shehzad’s exclusion
About their exclusion, Inzamam said that the duo lacked discipline. “Shehzad and Umar don’t have enough performances and lack discipline,” he said. “Wherever there will be a disciplinary problem, we will take a step. And you should expect this selection committee to be a little stern on discipline.”
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Shehzad had earlier announced he would be conducting a Q and A session on Twitter, asking fans to use the hashtag #AskAhmad.
Gayle, who is known for his tongue-in-cheek humour, didn't let the opportunity slip:
However, Shehzad took it in good humour:
Gayle then heaped praise on Shehzad:
England tour: Shehzad, Umar Akmal dropped over disciplinary issues
Earlier on Tuesday, Kevin Pietersen and Grant Elliott tweeted to show their support for Shehzad, who was axed along with Umar Akmal on disciplinary grounds by Chief Selector Inzamamul Haq.
Pietersen 'gutted' over Shehzad’s exclusion
About their exclusion, Inzamam said that the duo lacked discipline. “Shehzad and Umar don’t have enough performances and lack discipline,” he said. “Wherever there will be a disciplinary problem, we will take a step. And you should expect this selection committee to be a little stern on discipline.”
This article initially appeared on SportsKeeda