Pakistan Cricket Board on Tuesday said that they have lodged a complaint over what they termed ‘inappropriate conduct’ aimed at Pakistan players during their match against India at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.The Internation ..
The International Cricket Council is reportedly unlikely to take any action on the crowd complaint filed by the Pakistan Cricket Board. The PCB sent a complaint to the cricket’s world body over the alleged ‘inappropriate conduct’ from the crowd when Pakistan faced India in their World Cup clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.
A video has viraled on social media where Pakistan cricket Mohammed Rizwan was seen getting trolled by a few fans in Ahmedabad with the chants of Jai Shri Ram while he walked back to the pavilion during the match between India and Pakistan on Saturday.
There was a huge crowd supporting India during the game and while Pakistan team director Micky Arthur had previously complained of a lack of Pakistani music at the venue, PCB’s complaint was draw. He also mentioned that the World Cup “seemed like a BCCI event” due to lack of Pakistan support at the stands. Also, clips of Pakistani players being subjected to religion-centric chants and boos were also circulated.It was also India’s eighth successive win over Pakistan in World Cups dating back to 1992.