India opener Shikhar Dhawan posted a get well soon message for Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, who was hit on the head during the fourth ODI against New Zealand in Hamilton. "Janab @realshoaibmalik, hope you're recovering well and will be fit soon to be back on the field! Take care," tweeted Dhawan.
Having shown a superb sportsmanship example by Dhawan, the fans of Malik and Pakistan cricket thanked him for the get-well-soon tweet and some of those are shown below.
We all at CRICTIME.SITE also wish a faster recovery of Shoaib Malik.
Dhawan's tweet drew praise from cricket lovers from across the border.
Malik was hit in 32nd over of the match when he tried stealing a single, with the throw from Colin Munro hitting him right at the back of his head. Malik came into bat without wearing a helmet as spinners were bowling and paid the price of not taking proper precautions while going out to bat. The impact of the ball hitting the head was so hard that it ricocheted off for a boundary.
Malik was given immediate medical attention after being hit on the head and resumed his innings soon after. However, his stay at the crease was curtailed as Mitchell Santner dismissed him in the next over.
Malik, however, allayed fears of a series injury with an update for his fans and followers on Twitter.
Dhawan, who failed to deliver in the first Test against South Africa, was replaced with KL Rahul for the second Test at Centurion.
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Having shown a superb sportsmanship example by Dhawan, the fans of Malik and Pakistan cricket thanked him for the get-well-soon tweet and some of those are shown below.
We all at CRICTIME.SITE also wish a faster recovery of Shoaib Malik.
Janab @realshoaibmalik, hope you're recovering well and will be fit soon to be back on the field! Take careπ€☺
— Shikhar Dhawan (@SDhawan25) January 18, 2018
wow..its a good to see u such a great sportsman spirit.
— Muhammad Usman (@usman_dona) January 18, 2018
have a good life @SDhawan25..
respect from π΅π°π΅π°ππ»
Thank you for the prayers.
— Yasir Mushtaq (@realyasir18) January 18, 2018
Thanku dhawan sb for tweeting about my hero @realshoaibmalik . We all praying for him, he will be fit very soon and will be back in field in shaa allah. Thanku once again and best of luck
— Ahmad Masood (@SyedAhmadMasood) January 18, 2018
Wahhh Great sportsman spirit Tusi great ho g Dhawan bhai @SDhawan25..
— Kashif Gondal (@kashifgondal29) January 18, 2018
respect for you fromπ΅π°
Pak india player's ke yahe understanding dono nation k liya acha hy
— Malik shahzaib (@malikshahzaib94) January 18, 2018
Dhawan's tweet drew praise from cricket lovers from across the border.
Malik was hit in 32nd over of the match when he tried stealing a single, with the throw from Colin Munro hitting him right at the back of his head. Malik came into bat without wearing a helmet as spinners were bowling and paid the price of not taking proper precautions while going out to bat. The impact of the ball hitting the head was so hard that it ricocheted off for a boundary.
Malik was given immediate medical attention after being hit on the head and resumed his innings soon after. However, his stay at the crease was curtailed as Mitchell Santner dismissed him in the next over.
Malik, however, allayed fears of a series injury with an update for his fans and followers on Twitter.
Dhawan, who failed to deliver in the first Test against South Africa, was replaced with KL Rahul for the second Test at Centurion.
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