Shoaib Malik searches for his own 'plastic shirt boy'

Pakistan middle-order batsman asks people on Twitter to help him locate young fan wearing jersey with his name on it


Sports Desk May 17, 2016
PHOTOS: AFP

Pakistan middle-order batsman Shoaib Malik is on the hunt for his very own 'plastic shirt boy'.

If you don't get the reference, we're talking about the young Afghan boy who gained worldwide fame a few months ago after being photographed wearing a makeshift Lionel Messi jersey fashioned from a plastic bag.

Afghan boy who donned plastic Messi jersey arrives in Pakistan

Murtaza then received a signed Argentina shirt and football from Messi. The Barcelona star had also expressed his desire to arrange a meeting with the Afghan boy. The kid has now been brought to Pakistan after receiving threats.

Afghan boy dons Messi's Barcelona jersey

Malik’s fan didn’t exactly sport an improvised shirt but the picture shows his name hand-written on the back of the kid’s green jersey. The shirt also has the number 10 written under the name -- a number held by former T20 captain Shahid Afridi. Maybe, Lala can help Malik locate the young greenshirt.

Messi seeks to meet Afghan boy in plastic jersey


“I need to find this kid to give him my kit shirt one day,” said Malik.



Can you help Malik find his fan?

Meanwhile, here are some of the reactions to Malik's post.

https://twitter.com/FBarkaat/status/732444857562603520







https://twitter.com/BbBushrabuttar/status/732460225240817664



https://twitter.com/MeethiChuurri/status/732431123213508608

https://twitter.com/Shezzy_Ezzyy19/status/732408853372014592

Also, some people started guessing the venue of the picture












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COMMENTS (3)

Farhan | 8 years ago | Reply its always the "extra" kid who is picked as the keeper... Y'know - that super fast bowlers chubby little brother that a team has to play if it wants the fast bowler. And that's probably why he's wearing Shoaib Malik's name: the rest were all taken =D
Revenge | 8 years ago | Reply So he think of himself as cricket equivalent of Messi. What can I say now.
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