Ahmed Shehzad urges fans to vote in Pakistan elections, Twitterati fires bouncers
The flamboyant right-hander recently took to Twitter and encouraged all the citizens of his country to vote.
Lahore: All is not going well for Pakistan batsman Ahmed Shehzad. After his recent failed dope test, trolls never seem to leave his side.
The flamboyant right-hander recently took to Twitter and encouraged all the citizens of his country, requesting them to vote in the general elections.
Plz vote! pic.twitter.com/R081ueKZGJ
— Ahmad Shahzad 🇵🇰 (@iamAhmadshahzad) July 24, 2018
While few followers took his advice, the 26-year-old was greeted with trolls once again.
Hahaha..
— saad. (@ecstasy_404) July 24, 2018
Aik thumka b lga deta end pe...
Hahahaha😂😂🤣🤣🤣
— ðŸ"¥ (@Azad__Log) July 24, 2018
Ooh khusray please tu na niklein. Mehrbani kar
— Umair (@Pakistan354) July 24, 2018
Acting check ki hai 😂 jaisay next imran hashmi yhi hai 🙈
— sajjal (@Saj_Almas) July 24, 2018
Bhai jaan lollywood main kaafi gunjaish hai !
— Ali Arif 🇵🇰 (@i_aliarif) July 25, 2018
Waisay mere sahafi bhaion se bhi yehi kahun ga !
MashaAllah zabardast Promos hain sabke
Aap bhi kijiye ga! 🙂ðŸ'š
— Noor ðŸ'« (@ennyuech) July 24, 2018
@iamAhmadshahzad ahmad bi yeh video bhabi bna rhi hain kya?
— MS:19 (@hadiyamalik19) July 24, 2018
Finally selfie ne koi achi baat kardi😂😂
— SAJJAD ALI SHAH (@SAJJADALLSHAH1) July 24, 2018
Allah maaf kre aesi positivity se.
— Fazeela. (@FazeelaAsif7) July 24, 2018
Shehzad, who was recently tested positive for a drug test, has decided not to appeal against the dope test result, reported Dawn.com.
The conclusion was drawn after the 26-year-old did not request the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to test the sample 'B' while the deadline for the same expired on June 19.
By not challenging the report, the Pakistani player has increased his chances of getting lighter punishment but ultimately, the same will depend on how strongly he presents his case.
The right-hand batsman will have to present his defence in the case by July 27 and then the PCB will decide the punishment according to the rules of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
Shehzad had failed a drug test which was conducted during a domestic cricket match in Faisalabad. Subsequently, the national cricket board had decided to file a charge sheet against the Pakistani opener.
Shehzad, who played his last one day international (ODI) in October 2017 against Sri Lanka, has made 2605 runs with an average of 32.56 in 81 ODIs that he has played so far.