Moeen Ali / After Pakistan's Australia, England also did the evil of eating, became 'international disgrace'

Zoom News : Oct 04, 2022, 01:01 PM
Moeen Ali: This is the second time in the year 2022 that a cricketer has done evil of food found in Pakistan. In March this year, when the Australian team went on a tour of Pakistan, kangaroo batsman Marnus Labuschagne complained about eating during the Karachi Test. Now Moeen Ali, the acting captain of the England team, who recently visited Pakistan, also publicly criticized the food there. In the press conference after the seventh T20 in Lahore, Moin gave a statement on Pakistan's security arrangements apart from food.

Moin did not like the food

England beat hosts Pakistan 4-3 in the seven-match T20I series. Talking to the media after the last match, he said, 'Security (security system) was very good for the team. We were looked after better than we expected and the arrangements were awesome. But when it comes to food and drink, I was a little disappointed in Lahore. However, Karachi was better than here. Obviously it all went really well, but I got a little disappointed with a few things.

There was also a complaint from Australia

At the same time, the Pakistan Cricket Board has come under fire for the first time, not for the first time in almost 6 months, for food. In March 2022, when the Australian team visited here after 22 years, their batsman Labuschagne showed the plight of lunch by sharing a photo of lentil roti on Twitter and shared the photo. Even after that the Pakistan Cricket Board had to be trolled a lot. Some people even wrote on social media whether this is the food of prisoners. Now Moeen Ali has created a new controversy by doing evil of Lahore's food.

Even his own bowling coach had insulted

Earlier, Pakistan's bowling coach Shaun Tait, who came to the press conference after losing in the sixth match, had also insulted him. He taunted in front of the media and said that, when the team lost badly, they sent me here. After this the media coordinator of the Pakistan cricket team had to intervene and he turned off the mic and asked him, are you okay.

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