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Twitter reacts Sri Lanka's chief selector trolls Ramiz Raja in the post-match press conference

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After the 3rd T20I between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, Ramiz Raja got brutally trolled by the Sri Lankan chief selector who was acting as a translator for Wanindu Hasaranga. Twitterati couldn't control themselves and hence they also joined the chief selector in trolling Ramiz Raja.

If India have Sanjay Manjrekar, then Pakistan can easily claim Rameez Raja as their solid counterpart for the throne. In the third T20I between Sri Lanka and Pakistan, Wanindu Hasaranga was choosen as the man of the match along with man of the series and in the presentation, Sri Lanka's chairman of selectors Asantha de Mel came as the translator for the rookie. However, when Hasaranga replied to a question directly with a "Yes", Raja took the microphone near de Mel to translate it, who again hilariously replied by saying "He said Yes".  It had everything to crack someone up and instantly sent Twitter into a meltdown.This is just too hilarious

Ravi Ashwin couldn't resist it even though he had a match to play! xD

Awkward!

You are in denial my friend!

Yes he did. No need you pinch yourself and see if this is real!

Genius!

He is just doing his job! xD

Never fails to entertain us!

Accurate!

Maybe this is what Ramiz Raja wanted from the translator!

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