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Spectators ejected from ODI after Pakistan cricketers allege verbal abuse

  • The Pakistan Cricket Board condemned verbal abuse directed at its players in New Zealand.
  • This condemnation followed Pakistan's 43-run loss in the third ODI at Mount Maunganui.
  • During the match, Khushdil Shah intervened due to anti-Pakistan slogans and abusive language.
  • The PCB reported that some spectators used inappropriate language; officials ejected two people.
  • New Zealand swept the series 3-0, while Pakistan also lost the T20 series 4-1; Imam-ul-Haq sustained a concussion.
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Pakistan claims Afghan spectators verbally abused its players in New Zealand

The Pakistan Cricket Board has condemned the verbal abuse of its players allegedly by Afghan spectators during Pakistan's third one-day international at New Zealand.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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