Pakistani Actress Sehar Shinwari is known for posting hate comments directed towards India, including the country's national cricket team. In recent days, Sehar Shinwari has taken multiple digs at Rohit Sharma and company but was brutally trolled by Indian fans after Pakistan lost to England in the T20 World Cup final.

A section of netizens even slut shamed Sehar Shinwari following her comments during the prestigious tournament Down Under. After Pakistan progressed to the final of the T20 World Cup, Sehar Shinwari described their win as a victory for Islam. When India was beaten by England in the second semifinal of the event, she labeled India's loss as the defeat of Hinduism and even Hindu deities.

Subsequently, the Pakistan cricket team's dream of winning the T20 World Cup in Australia ended in disaster after the Men in Green lost to England by 5 wickets in Melbourne last week.

In the title clash, the Three Lions were just too good in all the departments of the game. Bowling first, Jos Buttler and company restricted Pakistan to a below-par total of 137/8, thanks to Sam Curran's exceptional figures of 3/12.

A Ben Stokes masterclass, however, gave them their second T20 World Cup title. Ben Stokes not only remained unbeaten on 52, but he also struck the winning runs off the bowling of Mohammad Wasim on the final ball of the 19th over.

Pakistan's loss in the final saw Indian fans hitting back at Sehar Shinwari and mocking her for mixing religion and sports. Some even used expletives and cuss words to mock her.

As her slut shaming escalated, Sehar Shinwari urged Indians not to post abusive comments on her Twitter feed.

“Hum aap ke Bhagwan ke barey mein bura bhala nahi kehtey to aap bhi thori insanyat dikhaiye aur hamarey dharam Islam ke barey mein ghalat bat mat kijye. Hamara na sahi to kam se kam apney desh mein rehney waley 16 crore musalmanon ki dharmik bhavnao ka hi khayal karlo,” she wrote on Twitter.

However, supporters of Team India were not enthused by her appeal and continued to troll her as they said that she was the one who started it all.

“Jo kuch hota hai sab pakistan wale karte hai.. pahle tum log hi Indian logo ke against zahar ugalte ho.. Apne PM Shahbaz ko hi dekhlo.. 170/0 150/0 kar raha tha.. apne Ramiz Raza ko dekhlo.. BCCI aor Indian players ko kya kya bol raha tha.. hum toh bas tum logo ka reply dete hai,” a fan said on Twitter.

“Ye sara kam muslim log pehle krte hai to hinduo ko bolne se pehle ap khud sare muslim logo ko pucho unhone aj tak aysa koi religion hai jiske bare me unhone bura nhi bola ho apke pakistan me har din non-Muslims people ko mara jata hai aur forcefully religion change krate hai,” a second added.

“Jhooth! Aap hamare bhagwaanon ke baare mein bahut bura bhala kehte ho. The things that Owaisi and Rehmani say are beyond blasphemy. Aur jab hum apki kitaab se quote bhi kar dein, without any comments, toh aap sar tan se Juda kar dete ho,” a third pointed out.

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“Arey mohtarma Ham log bura kahan keh rhe .. Bas ye keh rhe hain ki aap log bol rhe the ki Allah chahata hai ki Pakistan jitegi , ye Allah ki jeet hai. To ye haar bhi Allah ki hai,” a fourth remarked.

Earlier, Former Pakistan left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir opined that Babar Azam and his boys didn't deserve to be in the final and their progression through to the title clash was a fluke.

“The fact that we played in the final is a big thing. We didn’t deserve to play in the final. The whole world knows how we advanced to the final. Allah helped us reach there. You will get to know the results if you look at the performance of our batters. Once we got out of Sydney, it was given that this would happen,” Mohammad Amir told 24 News.

“I told you earlier that if the pitch at MCG is the same as it was in the first match, Pakistan will struggle and we did. After winning the toss, we got off to a good start and we knew how the conditions were,” he stated.

“We talked about Haris and his intent. But along with intent, you also need to have sense. On the first ball, he faced off Adil Rashid, he tried to come down the track. On these pitches, you can’t leave it to someone else. The new batter will struggle. Ben Stokes showed that experience and game-awareness,” Mohammad Amir concluded.