Imam-ul-Haq, a Pakistani cricketer, urged spectators on Sunday not to jeer at players, regardless of their performance.
Last night, after Khushdil Shah was sent back to the pavilion during the last T20I match between Pakistan and England at Gaddafi Stadium, the supporters began yelling epithets at him.
When the player was returning to the pavilion, the crowd was heard yelling “parchi, parchi” in a video that was posted to Twitter.
Talking to the microblogging website, Inam wrote: “I would like to request our fans to avoid such rants at any player as it can badly impact the player’s health and try to support them like you always do, regardless of the results.”
The player went on to say that the team plays for Pakistan and the supporters.
Pakistan lost the seven-match series following a lackluster performance on Sunday and a 67-run defeat to England in the last T20I.
The player went on to say that the team plays for Pakistan and the supporters.
Pakistan lost the seven-match series following a lacklustre performance on Sunday and a 67-run defeat to England in the last T20I.
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