Hafeez Shares Winning Moments With PAF’s Hassan Siddiqui, Presents Him His Champions Trophy’17 Final Playing Shirt

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Hafeez shares winning moments with PAF’s Hassan Siddiqui, presents him his Champions Trophy’17 final playing shirt

Hassan Siddiqui, a brave commander of the PAF, had shot down two Indian planes along the Line of Control (LoC) on February 27.

Lahore (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 11th March, 2019) All-rounder cricketer Mohammad Hafeez has announced to present his playing shirt of Champions Trophy 2017 final to Pakistan Air Force (PAF) pilot Hassan Siddiqui.

Hassan Siddiqui, a brave commander of the PAF, had shot down two Indian planes along the Line of Control (LoC) on February 27.

People are saluting the Pakistani hero for his bravery and defending Pakistan.

Not only the general public, celebrities and cricketers also came out to laud the Pakistani pilot.

Star cricketer Mohammad Hafeez also wants to pay a tribute to Hassan Siddiqui and that is why he has decided to present him his playing shirt of Champions Trophy 2017 final.

Taking to Twitter, the cricketer wrote, “Salute to #PakistanHero Air Force Pilot HASSAN SADDIQUI to make the whole nation PROUD on 27th Feb ,I would like to get the Honour to present him my playing shirt of final of #ChampionsTrophy17 to share & cherish the winning moments Together,Pakistan 🇵🇰 Zindabad”

Pakistan had defeated India by 180 runs in the historic ICC Champions Trophy 2017 final.

Meanwhile, PAF pilot Hasssan Siddiqui had not only made Pakistan proud but had helped the country show its military strength.

Tensions heightened between India and Pakistan and took a military turn after India intruded intro Pakistan's territory on February 26, leaving no other option for Pakistan but to retaliate.

Pakistan retaliated on February 27 with full force as PAF shot down two Indian aircrafts as they crossed the LoC besides arresting the Indian pilots.

This retaliation by Pakistan has forced India to bow down and come to terms with Pakistan and this has all been possible because of the brave commander of PAF who shot down the Indian planes.