Angry Pakistan Star Khushdil Shah Attacks Spectators In New Zealand After Taunts, Security Steps In

The latest ODI of the New Zealand series VS Pakistanaise has witnessed certain ugly scenes while Khushdil Shah was trained by security. Several social media users said Khushdil Shah was angry with some bay oval fans, Mount Maunganui. Some other accounts said it was angry due to anti-Pakistani slogans. Security had to intervene as a fan, you could see the cricket player retain.
A fan beating the Pakistani cricket player Khushdil Shah in New Zealand. pic.twitter.com/pcccxmzh0
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“The management of the Pakistani cricket team strongly condemned the abusive language directed against national players by foreign spectators. During the match today, foreign spectators launched inappropriate remarks on the cricket players present on the field,” said the PCB.
“When anti-Pakistani slogans emerged, the cricket player Khushdil Shah intervened and urged spectators to abstain. In response, Afghan spectators degenerated the situation using an inappropriate additional language in Pashto. Following complaints from the Pakistani team, added the stadium officials.
The second transport at five counters from Ben Sears on the Trot inspired New Zealand to whiten Pakistan with a triumph of the 3-0 ODI series, after their success of 43 points in the third and last confrontation of the series in Bay Oval on Saturday. In a 42 over-reproductive match due to a wet field, Pakistan’s prosecution of a 265-point target began with the Imam-ul-Haq retired after taking a video of William O’Rourke on his helmet. He instantly removed his helmet, holding his jaw. After a brief stop, it was finally removed from the field, and the first drummer in Pakistan, Babar Azam, arrived at the fold to carry the fight for his side.
A 69 -point partnership made the will between Babar and Abdullah Shafic while the duo displayed their manual game. Babar danced around the track to send the flight delivery of Michael Bracewell in front of the limit rope for a maximum.
Sears, which actually used Ball Ball’s ploy, broke the threatening partnership. Shafic (33) swivel its hook without any synchronization directly to Jacob Duffy. The valves opened up and Pakistan began to lose deceased leathers at regular intervals.
The 50 of Babar kept the hopes of Pakistan raised, but Daryl Mitchell installed it perfectly for false of his scalp. The skipper Mohammad Rizwan (37) and Tayyab Tahir (33) resisted but gave their counters to Duffy. Sears cleaned the middle and the end of the tail to force Pakistan to pack the 221, going to a 43 -point defeat.
During a truncated ODI meeting, New Zealand tested their depth to make its way to a competitive 264/8 on the board. After being bathed by Pakistan, Nick Kelly was the first to fall. The delivery of Naseem Shah stopped and took a little more theft than Kelly (3) would have planned it. He crossed his shot and sent the ball directly to Abdullah Shafic.
Rhys Mariu, who made his debut in the second ODI, increased the bet and provided a good start to the kiwis despite the early reverse. He forged a 78 -point partnership with Henry Nicholls to keep Pakistan’s game away.
With Pakistan at dawn to concede a total of 300 in total, despite a 42 out of 42 competition, Akif Javed forced the breakthrough against the game race. Nicholls (32) took place after giving an higher edge to Mohammad Wasim.
Rhys (58), who had marked his young daughter fifty moments before the dismissal of Nicholls for the Blackcaps in the Odi, jumped on the train and returned to the locker room after being pinned in front of the stumps by Sofiyan Muqeem.
Daryl Mitchell (43) and Tim Seifert (26) kept the checking board with their fast -attacker screens. New Zealand captain Michael Bracewell has gained weight on his shoulders and countered with an ardent 59 of 40 deliveries to feed the hosts with a 264/8.
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