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Naseem Shah shares heartbreak story

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Pakistan cricket team’s pacer Naseem Shah recalled when former skipper Azhar Ali broke his heart on their first meeting.

The young cricket sensation, Naseem Shah was the latest guest on the PSL special show ‘The Fourth Umpire’ hosted by Fahad Mustafa. The cricketer was such a sport to participate in fun activities and also gave some interesting answers in his outing.

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During a segment in the show, the fast bowler shared an interesting anecdote of his first meeting with Ali. He narrated, “It was the first time when I felt like clicking a picture with someone, so I went up to him and asked, ‘Ajju Bhai, can we take a picture’, and he with a hand gesture asked me to wait.”

Shah continued, “I felt really heartbroken and since that day, I never took a picture with anyone at all.”

Ali interrupted and asked him to complete the story, to which, Shah mentioned that when he was completely shattered, the top-order batter called him back to click a photo.

Later both the sportsmen and host Fahad Mustafa posed for a click together.

 

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Moreover, in the segment, The Fourth Umpire Express, the fast bowler said that his dream wicket of an Indian cricketer would be that of Virat Kohli, and not Rohit Sharma or Surya Kumar Yadav.

Shah also said that given a chance in a movie, he would like to do the role of a villain.

It is pertinent to mention here that Shah is the part of Quetta Gladiators squad in the ongoing eighth edition of the Pakistan Super League.

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Meanwhile, the current champions Lahore Qalandars are all set to take on Multan Sultans in the final of PSL 8, tonight at 7 PM in Gaddafi Stadium.

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