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Shahid Afridi Hitting Six over LoC will be the Greatest Thing About KPL

Shahid Afridi Hitting Six over LoC will be the Greatest Thing About KPL

Shahid Afridi Hitting Six over LoC will be the Greatest Thing About KPL

Shahid Afridi Hitting Six over LoC will be the Greatest Thing About KPL

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Australian comedian Dennis Freedman, who is famous for his biting humor and wit, trolled the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday by posting a hilarious tweet mentioning former Pakistan cricket team captain Shahid Afridi hitting six over the Line of Control (LoC) into Indian-occupied Kashmir.

Freedman frequently changes his name on Twitter, and now his current name is Dennis KPL.

He posted the tweet after BCCI threatened foreign players to take part in Kashmir Premier League (KPL).

The “greatest thing” about the tournament, according to Freedman, would be Shahid Afridi showing up for the KPL’s inaugural match and hitting the ball over the fence. And then there’s the stadium. And even across the Line of Control, for a total of six. Straight to the heart of occupied Kashmir.

Pakistan cricket fans replied to the tweet.

Moiz Soomro pointed out hilariously how Indian police may “lock up” the ball inside a cage and how it would be described as an ISI agent by the Indian media.

Umair said Afridi hitting a ball over the LoC for a six would be tantamount to a surgical strike on the BCCI. Ouch.

Another Pakistani fan represented us all when he exclaimed, “Denis jani, you rocked”.

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