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Mohammed Hafeez clicks selfie with former India captain Rahul Dravid

| | Dec 30, 2017, at 11:15 pm

New Delhi, Dec 30 (IBNS): Giving cricket fans a rare image of togetherness of two popular cricketers from India and Pakistan, Mohammed Hafeez has shared a picture he had taken with former Indian captain Rahul Dravid recently when they were traveling to New Zealand.

The selfie was clicked when both cricketers were traveling in a flight to New Zealand.

Hafeez said it was an honour to play against Dravid on the field.

He tweeted: "Met with a man called THE WALL in cricket RAHUL bhai @Im_Dravid he is a great human being always there to talk about cricket & helping u out , honoured to play with him in the Feild & always pleasure to meet U , stay blessed."

Dravid is accompanying the India u-19 team to New Zealand for the World Cup.

Hafeez is going to the nation to play the limited overs series.

 

Image: Mohammed Hafeez Twitter page

 

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