Manoj Tiwary loses his cool, calls ex-Pakistani cricketer Rashid Latif 'Gadha', 'Besharam'. Know Why!

Manoj Tiwary was too blunt while thrashing Rashid Latif and he warned him not do record any such video to insult an Indian legend like Virender Sehwag who had played a fantastic cricket in his career

Days after former Pakistani wicket-keeper Rashid Latif slammed Indian cricket star Virender Sehwag over his tweet on India’s victory against Pakistan, cricketer Manoj Tiwary has come out in his support. The 31-year-old cricketer from Bengal found it necessary to reply to Latif’s remark which meant to insult Virender Sehwag. Tiwary was too blunt while thrashing Rashid Latif and he also warned him not do record any such video to insult an Indian legend who had played a fantastic cricket in his career.

Tiwary took to his Twitter account and shared a video in which he could be seen slamming former Pakistani cricketer. He said:

“I usually don’t do such type of videos but what Rashid Latif has done that has forced me to do so. He recorded a video in which he has insulted our veteran cricketer Virender Sehwag. And after thinking a lot, I figured it out that he want fame on social media.”

“Have you ever seen the record of Virender Sehwag? You might not get those records as they are in English. You ask any of your friends to translate them into English and then you would know, whom are you insulting on the social media.  You cannot ever reach nearby him when it comes to numbers and stats.” said Tiwary.

“You are a shameless person. You don’t have etiquettes. In future, don’t you dare to record such video otherwise we also know how to use cuss words. We would use in such a way that your ears would bleed after hearing this. Once you use to inspire people with your cricket skills but now what have you will turn the people so furious that they would prefer hitting you with chappals.

Earlier on June 10, ahead of the India vs South Africa clash, Rashid Latif insulted Virender Sehwag on his “baap-pota” remarks which he made after India beat Pakistan. Latif stated that Viru had a verbal diarrhoea and India would go back home after losing to South Africa.

Later Virender Sehwag gave a fitting reply to this video and said,”A meaningful silence is always better than meaningless words.”

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