Watch: Viral! BOL News trolls Pakistan with Saqlain Mushtaq mimicry after disappointing T20 World Cup 2026 campaign
Recently, a Pakistani TV channel has come up with a promo where they trolled Pakistan cricket by mimicking the former Pakistan off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq.

As the Pakistan national cricket team has been continuously struggling in recent tournaments, the cricket experts, mainly former Pakistan cricketers have backlashed at the present cricketers in front of the media. However, it is very common to see that whenever the criticism comes to the experts' close ally, they take a backstep. Recently, a Pakistani TV channel has come up with a promo where they trolled Pakistan cricket by mimicking the former Pakistan off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq.
Recently, Saqlain Mushtaq was seen defending some senior Pakistan cricketers, including his son-in-law Shadab Khan, while they have failed to perform in big tournaments consistently. Moreover, in the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, the all-rounder Shadab Khan defended their struggle against arch-rivals India by reminding past records of the former cricketers against India.
Simply, there are many chaos in Pakistan cricket, where attack and support go in the same line with some special perspectives.
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Bol News shows the culture of ex-Pakistan cricketers' criticism level
In a recent promo video of Bol News, the anchors have come up with different talks of the former cricketers before and after joining the national cricket board.
Before joining the cricket board, ex-cricketers were generally critical of the players for their underperformances.
Meanwhile, after joining the cricket board, the same ex-cricketers defended the same players. In this mimic, the anchor also pointed out Saqlain Mushtaq's defend of the senior players, including his son-in-law Shadab Khan.
Watch: The viral troll from Pakistan TV channel on former Pakistan cricketers, including Saqlain Mushtaq
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