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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Khusdil Shah loses calm, dragged away by security after heated spat with fan at Bay Oval
Khusdil Shah was spotted in a heated spat with one of the fans in attendance in the third ODI between New Zealand and Pakistan at Bay Oval. The visitors suffered a 3-0 whitewash in the ODI series and following which, the Pakistan international was seen involved in a heated argument with the fan. The argument eventually got out of hand as the security team had to separate Khusdil. As per reports, Khusdil was unhappy with the fan abusing and hurli…
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