Pakistan will indubitably percentage their frustration and anguish with ICC, says Ramiz Raja on PAK vs AFG controversy

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, Ramiz Raja, on Thursday, September 8, unfolded at the controversy that erupted on Wednesday night time all the way through Pakistan’s Asia Cup 2022 fit.

Pakistan will percentage their frustration with ICC, says Ramiz Raja on PAK vs AFG controversy. Courtesy: AP

HIGHLIGHTSPakistan and Afghanistan confronted each and every different on September 7The fit in Sharjah was once marred with a couple of controversiesPakistan and Afghanistan may also lock horns in a T20 International Cup warm-up fit

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, Ramiz Raja, on Thursday, September 8, unfolded at the controversy that erupted on Wednesday night time all the way through Pakistan’s Asia Cup 2022 fit in opposition to Afghanistan at Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

Throughout Pakistan’s run-chase, Asif Ali and speedy bowler Fareed Ahmad Malik were given occupied with an enormous warfare of wards. Asif Ali was once noticed charging against Malik, and then the gamers and umpires needed to intrude.

Later, the fit resumed and Pakistan beat Afghanistan by way of one wicket to e book their position within the ultimate. Raja, within the intervening time, stated that Pakistan cricket would communicate to the Global Cricket Council (ICC) in regards to the subject.

Amidst the debatable saga, the ICC launched the agenda for the T20 International Cup 2022 warm-up suits the place Pakistan and Afghanistan will face each and every different on October 19 at The Gabba. Except for the Afghans, Pakistan will face England on October 17.

“I’m really not positive if the fixture may also be modified as it’s a convention fit and now not a event. However we will be able to indubitably percentage our frustration and anguish with the ICC after what took place remaining night time,” Raja was once quoted as announcing in a press convention, the video of which was once uploaded on PCB’s YouTube channel.

Previous, former speedy bowler Shoaib Akhtar stated that the Afghan gamers and crowd must learn how to behave correctly. The veteran made the feedback after a battle broke out within the stands in Sharjah following Wednesday’s fit.

Former Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) CEO, Shafiq Stanikzai, reckoned that Asif Ali must be banned from the remainder of the Asia Cup.

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