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Shoaib Malik recalls the time he laughed with Kohli, Yuvraj

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Taking on a show, Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik recalled the time when he was seen having a laugh with Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh after the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy final in England.

“We were playing the Champions Trophy final against India, after the match during the presentation, Yuvraj Singh, Virat Kohli and myself were laughing. We all were discussing the same catch and laughing,” he said on the Voice of Cricket show.

The Indian team lost by a massive 180 runs in the final as Pakistan clinched their maiden Champions Trophy. In the video posted by ICC, Malik was seen laughing with the Indian stars.


In the video, Malik is talking about the catch dropped by the former Pakistan offspinner Saeed Ajmal. “It was the catch of Gayle that was dropped back then and he was going hard after us. I asked Ajmal ‘if you had positioned yourself to take the catch, why did you pull out at the last moment’? He told me that he waited crouched on the ground to take the catch just in case you (Shoaib Malik) drop it,” recalled Malik.


 

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