WATCH: Brad Hogg enjoys cringe mockery of Pakistan skipper Muhammad Rizwan

Brad Hogg's imitation of Mohammad Rizwan's English-speaking style in a viral video has sparked mixed reactions online.

Former Australian cricketer Brad Hogg has stirred controversy after a video of him mimicking Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan’s English-speaking style went viral on social media.

The clip, widely shared online, shows Hogg engaging in a mock interview with a content creator impersonating Rizwan. Throughout the exchange, Hogg mimics Rizwan’s distinctive speech patterns while discussing various cricketing topics.

At one point, Hogg asks, "What do you think about Virat Kohli?" to which the impersonator humorously responds, "I and Virat are alike. He drinks water, I drink water. He eats food, I eat food. We are both the same; there is no difference."

The video also references some of Rizwan’s well-known phrases, including "Ya win hai, learn," a motto he often uses to reflect Pakistan’s approach to victories and defeats.

Toward the end of the clip, Hogg jokingly praises Rizwan’s English, prompting the impersonator to reply, "Yes, everyone in Pakistan says my English is very good."

While some fans found the imitation lighthearted and entertaining, others criticized it as disrespectful, arguing that it mocked Rizwan rather than celebrating his unique communication style.

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