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'Shame On You SRH': Fans React After Kavya Maran's Sunrisers Leeds Sign Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed For The Hundred
Abrar became the first Pakistani international signed by an Indian-owned franchise in the tournament.
"Leeds acquired Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed for £190k. Abrar was literally used to mock India with the having tea picture and used to mock Indian players with unwanted celebrations in Asia Cup. Shame on you SRH," an X user write on X.
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