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Shoaib Akhtar lashes out at New Zealand Cricket for threatening Pakistan team of deportation

CricketShoaib Akhtar lashes out at New Zealand Cricket for threatening Pakistan team of deportation
Shoaib Akhtar lashes out at New Zealand Cricket for threatening Pakistan team of deportation . Pic/Twitter /ARY Sports

Srinagar, Nov 27: Reacting strongly and furiously former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar has lashed out as at New Zealand Cricket for warning Pakistan cricket team of getting deported in case of another violation in COVID-19 protocols.

Speaking on his YouTube channel Akhtar said the hosts should have thought it was not a club team but a National team before issuing such a statement.

“What does it mean, ‘we will send you back’? Is it a club team or what? NZC should behave themselves and think before giving a statement regarding a National team,” Akhtar bashed.

“It was really disappointing for me when I heard such a statement from them. I mean Pakistan was not dying to play against them, it’s their home series and they will earn. Instead of being thankful to us for touring in such challenging times, they are adopting such an attitude. It is unbearable,” he maintained.

Akhtar has also lashed out at PCB for its unprofessional attitude in sending team to New Zealand.

“PCB is also equally responsible for this as they sent the team on a commercial flight. I mean when players will sit among 200 more people in a single congested flight, chances of being infected with the virus automatically increases. They should have spent some money to get a chartered plane to minimize this risk,” he said.

“On the other hand, Imam-ul-Haq makes a video on the flight and PCB uploads it, then how can you expect there will be no criticism?” he mentioned.

Six-members of the Pakistani squad tested COVID-19 positive and they have been moved into isolation. The whole team will now serve 14 days in quarantine before going out for training.

With inputs from ARY Sports

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