Pakistani players Requested To Go Back Home, Ignore Vacations To The USA, Dubai, London
Babar Azam and his colleagues are receiving constant criticism on social media as a result of Pakistan's early exit from the T20 World Cup 2024.
The internet became even more incensed after a video of Pakistani bowler Haris Rauf fighting with a fan appeared on social media. Several of his teammates supported him during the scandal by posting on X, which was once Twitter.
After seeing the supportive posts from Rauf's teammates, Ahmed Shehzad, the dismissed Pakistani batter, tweeted a harsh post urging the players to come home from their vacations in the United States, Dubai, and London.
Shehzad, who has gained notoriety in recent weeks for his harsh criticism of Babar Azam and his group, stated that rather than posting messages endorsing Haris Rauf, the players have to issue an apology to the supporters.
Shezad even urged the aforementioned Pakistani cricket players to return home instead of taking their holiday overseas.
"While we completely denounce the actions done against Haris Rauf, we also think that the players' supportive posts about him should be removed from the fans' access owing to his subpar World Cup performance. He stated, "It ought to have been an apology."
Shehzad senses a lack of fire. By spreading these kinds of posts, Pakistani cricket players are attempting to rewrite the history. Since the players haven't won anything in the last five years, Shehzad prefers that responsibility be taken.
"Rather than taking vacations in America, England, or Dubai, it would be ideal if these athletes apologized to the country, showed remorse, and moved back to Pakistan.
The players' posts shouldn't alter the storyline, and the viewers ought to receive an explanation for the players' subpar performances.