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Pakistan Cricketers’ Dinner Treat For Indian wins hearts

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Pakistani cricketers’ heartwarming gesture for giving the dinner treat to the Indian taxi driver has won millions of hearts.

While getting failed to impress at the Gabba, Brisbane, five of the Pakistani players won hearts of many on the Internet after English commentator Alison Mitchell told Mitchell Johnson a heartwarming story, featuring Yasir Shah, Shaheen Afridi, and Naseem Shah among five touring cricketers.

Narrating a story about the Indian taxi driver, who drove her to the stadium in the morning, Alison Mitchell said: “A couple of days ago, he was called to the Pakistan team hotel and picked up five of the Pakistan players. They wanted to go to an Indian restaurant for a meal. He drove them to an Indian restaurant.”

In the video, posted by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation a commentator describes the story in full detail, alongside Australian cricketing star Mitchell Johnson. The tale involves a taxi driver who picked the commentator up to take her to the Gabba last week.

The taxi driver reportedly told the commentator that five Pakistan cricket team players, including Yasir Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Naseem Shah, hailed his taxi last week to go out and eat at a restaurant.

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Let it be known that With the victory in Brisbane, Australia claimed 60 points to climb to second place in the ICC World Test Championship points table with 116 points.

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