A video of Pakistan cricketer Khushdil Shah came out on Saturday, which is after the third ODI against New Zealand. Khushdil Shah had a fight with the fans, after which the cricketer was not able to recover with security and was going to fight with the fan by crossing the body. Later it was said that Khushdil did this by being angry with the wrong words by the fans. Well, now on this dispute, former Pakistan cricketer Ahmed Shehzad has told Khushdil a lot.
New Zealand scored 264 runs in this match played at Bay Oval. In response, the entire team of Pakistan collapsed for 221 runs. Although New Zealand had won the ODI series by winning the second match, but the victory team cleaned the third match of Pakistan. The performance of Pakistan players in the three ODIs was very disappointing. After the third match, some fans must have said something to Khushdil Shah, after which the matter reached the scuffle. People grabbed the fans and put back, during this time he was also abusing.
What did Ahmed Shahzad say on this dispute?
Giving his opinion on Khushdil Shah’s fight, the former Pakistan cricketer said, “There is no fight on the field but your players are fighting with the people, they are going to hit them. Team) Players where they had to get angry on the pitch, they are not getting out, people are getting angry at the poor people. “
Ahmad shahzad about misbehavior fan with khushdil shah. @iamahmadshahzad pic.twitter.com/axxsfl1lgp
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How was Khushdil Shah’s performance against NZ
Talking about Khushdil Shah’s performance, he played 4 T20 matches, in which his biggest score in one innings was 32 runs. In the other 2 innings, he scored 2 and 6 runs. He took only 1 wicket in three innings.
The Pakistan cricket team played a 5-match T20 series in New Zealand before the 3 ODI series, in which the team lost 1-4 badly. Earlier, the Pakistan cricket team was out of the group stage after being host in the Champions Trophy. Now Pakistan’s players will play Pakistan Super League, which is going to start from April 11.