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Fans rip into Pakistan players, question lack of intent
June 17 (CRICKETNMORE) Winning and losing is a part of sport and cricket is no different. But the manner in which Pakistan lost to India at Old Trafford on Sunday has left the fans dejected. Those supporting Sarfaraz Ahmed and boys feel that there was no intent from the players and while some fans have taken to Twitter to post photos of the likes of Shoaib Malik and Wahab Riaz partying till late into the night on the eve of the game, others have criticised the captain.
One fan took to Twitter and posted a photo of Malik with wife Sania Mirza, Riaz and Imad Wasim at a café and said that they were partying till 2a.m. on Sunday morning before their match against arch-rivals India. Another fan posted a photo of Riaz digging into desserts.
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