India and Pakistan are arch-rivals when it comes to cricket. Their rivalry is well known around the world. A lot of fans often engage in banter on social media. Adding salt to the wound after Babar Azam & co were whitewashed by England, a Pakistan fan attempted to troll the National Bank of Kenya over its security and tried to take a dig at India by involving former skipper and current BCCI president Sourav Ganguly. However, they failed miserably after he was given a befitting reply by the bank’s official handle.
A Pakistani fan took to Twitter and tried to troll former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly. The fan, in his tweet, narrated the numerous security checks carried out by the National Bank of Kenya and claimed that he had been told that ‘Sourav Ganguly had committed fraud against their fragile bowling.’
National Bank Of Kenya Trolls Pakistan Fan
Kenya’s National Bank came up with a hilarious reply. They called Sourav Ganguly an amazing player. Adding salt to the wound, the National Bank of Kenya also called Team India’s skipper Virat Kohli better than Pakistan skipper Babar Azam.
The Pakistan fan then tried to troll Indian captain Virat Kohli. He tweeted that Virat Kohli is a choker in his book. The bank replied to that tweet and trolled the fan in turn. They said that it was due to this that his book was unheard of.
Hi, we appreciate your humour. Ganguly was a great player, Tikolo even better. Oh, and one more thing. Kohli > Babar 😎 ^CK
— National Bank 🇰🇪 (@National_Bank) July 13, 2021
Precisely why your book is unheard of. ^CK
— National Bank 🇰🇪 (@National_Bank) July 13, 2021
Meanwhile, Pakistan on Tuesday were clean-sweeped by England in the three-match ODI series. Pakistani batters made a comeback with Babar Azam scoring his career-best ODI score of 158 runs to help his side post a big total.
Contributions from Imam-ul-Haq and Mohammad Rizwan also helped the cause. However, this time around, the bowlers failed as they allowed England to chase down the target of 332 runs in 48 overs. Pakistan lost the match by 3 wickets.