'Bro Thinks It's a Deodorant' Fans Troll Pakistan Physio After He Applies Pain-Relief Spray on Shoaib Malik's Jersey Instead of Using It Directly on His Hand During WCL 2025 Final (Watch Video)

The Pakistan physio became a talking point after he applied spray on Shoaib Malik's jersey instead of putting it directly in the affected area on his hand. As the video went viral, it invited a lot of reactions from fans. Meanwhile, Pakistan Champions lost the WCL 2025 final to South Africa with AB de Villiers smashing yet another century.

Pakistan physio puts spray on Shoaib Malik's jersey (Photo credit: FanCode)

Fans trolled Pakistan Champions' cricket team's physio after he applied a pain-relief spray on Shoaib Malik's jersey during the WCL 2025 (World Championship of Legends) final on August 2. This incident took place in the 12th over of the first innings when Pakistan were batting. Shoaib Malik felt pain in his right hand and called for the physio, who rushed out to provide medical assistance to the cricketer. But what he did next drew all the attention. Instead of applying the pain-relief spray directly on the affected area in his hand, the Pakistani physio put the spray on his jersey. In his defense, lifting the shirt above to reveal his biceps was tough, as the jersey was a tight one. Simon Doull, who was on commentary, also noted this and commented that the shirt won't go past his biceps, so he's spraying on the shirt!" "Bro thinks it's a deodorant," one fan commented on the video of this incident. Saeed Ajmal Makes Costly Mistake of Dropping AB de Villiers’ Catch in WCL 2025 Final, Fan's Meme-Worthy Reaction Goes Viral (See Pic and Video).

Pakistan Physio Applies Pain-Relief Spray on Shoaib Malik's Jersey

'Bro Thinks It's a Deodorant'

'Physio is in Learning Phase'

'Mind-Bogglingly Hilarious'

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'Common Sense ki Khatarnak Maut'

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