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Watch: After praising Kohli, Afridi tells Indian fan to 'hold national flag properly'

Watch: After praising Kohli, Afridi tells Indian fan to 'hold national flag properly'

Watch: Shahid Afridi's respect for Indian flag wins hearts

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Recently a video got viral where Afridi was telling an Indian fan to hold India's national flag properly while posing for a picture

A few days back, a new form was cricket was invented, Ice Cricket, where the game of cricket was played on a beautiful St Moritz frozen lake amid serene and beautiful Alps in freezing cold temperatures.

Virender Sehwag-led Diamonds faced Shahid Afridi-led Royals to play two T20 matches.

It was the biggest and best cricket clash, a match when fans got nostalgic after watchingformer cricket legends padded up one more time.

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Afridi's team won the series though, 40-year-old Sehwag played exceptionally well in the first match.

Recently a video got viral where Afridi was telling an Indian fan to hold India's national flag properly while posing for a picture.

Earlier, he hailed Indian skipper Virat Kohli and told PTI, "Virat is a fantastic human being and an ambassador of cricket for his country, just like I am for my country."

"Virat is doing a brilliant job. I have no problem with aggression if it is a controlled one. And Virat's character is different from Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who was a composed individual.

Virat's greatest asset is that he can take the team along," Afridi observed.

In the first match as the famous rivals were face to face, Sehwag-Afridi-Akhtar, some 'chats' were predicted and same happened during the game but in a cheerful way.

When Sehwag was playing, a witty comment was recorded in the stumps mic. In which Sehwag said to Afridi, "tu apni harkato se baaz nhi ayega."

Along with Afridi and Sehwag, the event also includes some other popular names such as Shoaib Akhtar, Mahela Jayawardene, Jacques Kallis, Daniel Vettori, Graeme Smith etc.