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Rameez Raja hilarious reply to mean tweets

Cricketer-turned-commentator Ramiz Raja recently featured in a funny video where he is seen reading out tweets in which he himself has been trolled.
This was shot during the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) where Raja has been playing his role as a commentator.

In a segment named 'Mean Tweets' Raja is seen countering vicious tweets aimed at him.

One Twitter user with an handle named GabbbarSingh tweeted, "Ramiz Raja always has that "Pakistan-jeete-ya-haare-Mujhe-to-paise-mil-hi-rahay-hai-bc" smile on his face." To this Raja replied, "Whether I get money or not, I will make sure that I erase your smile because the real Gabbar Singh has expired and it is because of tweets like these. By the way I don't get that much money."

Another one named Imran Escőbar with a Twitter handle named razor5edge​ said, "Ramiz Raja is a fraud. How has he stolen a living for so long. #HBLPSL"

Raja's reply to this was, "Jisko allah rakhhe, usko kaun chakkhe? You don't have the razor sharpness like me, that's why you are there and I am here."

The former Pakistan batsman went on to read two more tweets which can be seen in this video.




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