Twitter calls out Gulbadin Naib's captiancy after New Zealand loss

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It was a tough day on the field the for Gulbadin Naib, as he couldn't contribute much with the bat or the ball and even wasted both his team's reviews - while batting and bowling. The Twitterati were quick to slam Naib and his captaincy decision which has cost Afghanistan the match.

Brief scores: Afghanistan 172 in 41.1 overs (Hashmatullah Shahidi 59; Jimmy Neesham 5-31, Lockie Ferguson 4-37) lost to New Zealand 173 in 32.1 overs (Kane Williamson 79, Ross Taylor 48; Aftab Alam 3-45, Rahmat Shah 0-21) by seven wickets.

Learn from MS Dhoni!

Now that is harsh! 

Looks like he needs to learn a lot!

Woah! Calm down man! 

This was bizarre! 

Maybe this is the problem that Afghanistan need to solve! 

Agreed! 

Fans are really pissed! 

This World Cup doesn't look good for them! 

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