
Pakistani Haris Rauf celebrates with teammates (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri) The precipitation of India-Pakistan Asia in Dubai was already tense, with confrontations in the field and continuing sleeveless line, but what happened on Pakistani television during the match left the fans stunned. The clip from the talk show became a viral, where the lecturer openly asked a shocking question: “Sir Agar Ladke Yaha with Jaan Maare on Kya Hum Jeet Sakte Hain?” The panelist replied with a laughter, “Just Khayal Mein Ya to make you Karde ya kuch Ladke fire and hi kar Dena iDhar match on Khatam Karo Kyuki confirms Hai Hum Hayrenge.” An informal proposal to use violence to stop the game was killed online as shameful and shameful.
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Click here to watch video. The show also had a former Pakistani cricket Basit Ali and Kamran Akmal as experts and the clip brought further embarrassment in the Pakistanic cricket at a time when the team itself is fighting on the pitch. On the ground Abhishek Sharma released a master class with a brutal but elegant 74 out of 39 balls and set the tone next to a child friend SHUBMAN GILL in a 105-running opening stand. India with ease chased 172, won six goal with seven balls to save. The match itself had its share of heated moments, when Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf tried to provoke Indian dough, only for Gautam Gambhir and referees to enter and cool things down. But instead of talking cricket, Pakistan is again in the news for all bad reasons. Since Haris Rauf’s fighter celebrations to the shameless television discussion of the stopping of the bullets, the fans have been asking if she is still focused on sport.