PAK VS AFG / Asif Ali's bat had to be shown expensive Pakistani fans were chased away by Afghan fence watch video

Zoom News : Sep 08, 2022, 09:30 AM
PAK VS AFG Match Fight: There was an exciting match between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Dubai yesterday. During this, where the players were seen clashing on the field, there was a clash between the fans of both the cricket teams outside the field. During this, there was a lot of commotion in the pavilion and the fans were seen kicking and punching each other and throwing chairs.

Let us tell you that Pakistan had defeated Afghanistan in the match. At the same time, as soon as the match ended, the pavilion of Dubai turned into a stand. As soon as the Afghanistan cricket team lost, the fans got furious and started throwing the chairs kept in the pavilion by uprooting them. During this, the fans of the Afghan cricket team broke the chairs and started throwing them towards the Pakistanis.

Asif Ali shows the bat to the bowler

When Pakistan's team was batting in the match against Afghanistan, Farid Ahmed Malik got Asif Ali caught by Karim Jannat on the fifth ball of the 19th over. After that Farid and other Afghanistan players started celebrating.

Asif Ali did not like it at all to get out Farid Ahmed Malik and celebrate him. Because Asif felt that now Pakistan's team will lose. Because of this, Asif got crowded with Afghanistan fast bowler Farid, then players from both Afghanistan and Pakistan had to come to handle that situation.

Fans beat up Pakistanis

Fans were very disappointed due to the treatment of Asif Ali to Afghanistan fast bowler Fareed Ahmed Malik. Afghanistan's fans turned red with anger after Pakistan pacer Naseem Shah hit two consecutive sixes in the final over to put the match in Pakistan's lap.

Then the supporters of Afghanistan started venting their anger on the fans of Pakistan. In the above video you can see how fans of Afghanistan cricket team are venting their anger on Pakistanis. With the victory in that match, Pakistan's team has made it to the final of the Asia Cup 2022, which will be played against Sri Lanka on September 11.

Shoaib Akhtar shared the video of the clash of the fans

Shoaib Akhtar shared a video on Twitter about an hour after this match between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Sharing this video, he wrote, "Look what the Afghan fans are doing, this is an incident which they have done many times before. This is a game and it is expected that it will be played in the right spirit. @ShafiqStanikzai Your people and your players have a lot to learn if they want to get ahead in the game."

Yesterday there was an exciting match between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Dubai. During this, where the players were seen clashing on the field, there was a clash between the fans of both the cricket teams outside the field. During this, there was a lot of commotion in the pavilion and the fans were seen kicking and punching each other and throwing chairs.

Let us tell you that Pakistan had defeated Afghanistan in the match. At the same time, as soon as the match ended, the pavilion of Dubai turned into a stand. As soon as the Afghanistan cricket team lost, the fans got furious and started throwing the chairs kept in the pavilion by uprooting them. During this, the fans of the Afghan cricket team broke the chairs and started throwing them towards the Pakistanis.

Pakistani cricket lovers were seen saving themselves

At the same time, during the confrontation between the fans, Pakistani cricket lovers were seen saving themselves. But whatever Pakistani was coming in front was seen to be a victim of the anger of the Afghans. During this, the Afghan cricket fans ransacked fiercely. However, this tension started during the India-Afghanistan match.

Pakistan beat Afghanistan by one wicket

Let us tell you that after defeating Afghanistan by one wicket, Pakistan has got the ticket to the final. But the last over of the match was very exciting. In the 19th over, Pakistani player Asif Ali and Afghan player Farid Ahmed clashed. Asif showed the bat to Farid, about which the players present later removed both the players.

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