Akmal urges spectators not to cross the line

Desk Report:

The match between Pakistan and India is full of tension. That tension spreads among the spectators, surpassing the fight on the field. When the cricketers of the two teams are busy fighting with bat and ball at twenty-two yards, the spectators are in an excessive frenzy in the gallery.

However, Kamran Akmal is not taking the excessive frenzy of the spectators well. Therefore, before the Pakistan-India match in the Asia Cup, this former wicketkeeper-batsman has requested the spectators of the two countries not to cross the line.

The curtain of the Asia Cup was raised on September 9. Pakistan and India will face each other in a high-voltage match on September 14. The venue of the match is the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Regarding the Pakistan-India match, Kamran said, ‘If we bring the account of India-Pakistan relations to the fore, these are difficult times. I hope it will be an exciting match. I think the situation will get better if the match goes well.

Regarding the fans’ restraint, Kamran said, “The fans should show a generous heart and come to the field to enjoy the entire match. So that the atmosphere is like in the past. I request the fans not to cross the line. Be it Pakistan or India. They must make the match a success. So that India-Pakistan matches continue in the coming days.”

The former cricketer advised the spectators as well as the cricketers to be restrained, “The beauty of the India-Pakistan match is the aggression. How to accept that aggression is the main thing. There should be respect for the cricketers of both the teams. The cricketers should remember that this is a gentleman’s game. If they remember this, then I am sure Sunday’s match will end peacefully. Last year, there was an ‘A’ team match in Oman. Where there was a verbal clash between Sufian Mukim and Abhishek Sharma. Aggression will always be there. But it should be controlled.”

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