Wasim Akram seen fuming after being harassed by spectator in Perth

The security removed the fan from the venue immediately.

By Akshit Bhatnagar

Updated - 24 Nov 2024, 15:43 IST

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Former Pakistan cricketer Wasim Akram recently captured headlines after he was harassed by a cricket fan for about an hour at the Optus Stadium in Perth during the ongoing first Test between Australia and India on Saturday, November 23. The incident happened when Akram was doing his broadcasting duties.

It is worth noting that Akram had been abused by a fan after he had signed an autograph for him earlier in the same day. The second argument, however, began towards the end of the day. As Akram was out to get a cab, the fan had been waiting for him outside the venue. 

The fan started to annoy Akram once more, which left the Pakistan legend fuming. However, the fan was immediately removed from the venue by the security personnel. According to reports, it has been stated that none of the abuse hurled towards Akram was racist. Furthermore, the former pacer was assured that the security would be tightened in the forthcoming days of the game. Cricket Australia also offered a choice to be received by cars inside the venue.

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India inching towards first Test win in BGT 2024-25

Speaking of the ongoing series between Australia and India, after the visitors were bundled out for 150 runs in the first innings, Jasprit Bumrah’s men put in an excellent performance and limited Australia to a score of 104 runs in their first innings. 

Furthermore, coming out to bat in the second innings, thanks to marvellous knocks by Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, and Virat Kohli, India managed to post a total of 487 runs, giving the Aussies a target of 534 runs to chase down. 

By the end of Day 3, the pressure was further piled onto Australia as the side lost three quick wickets thanks to Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj. As Day 4 approaches, Australia will begin the day on a score of 12/3, needing 522 runs to win the first Test.

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