Watch: Pakistan fan asked to leave stadium in Hobart for raising Imran Khan's posters
The fan was raising posters of Imran Khan.
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The Pakistan cricket team recently suffered through an embarrassing T20I series loss against Australia. Taking on the side across a white-ball series involving three ODIs and three T20Is, the Men in Green managed to topple the Aussies in the ODI series after they won the second and third game.
However, the T20I series proved to be a different story. Australia made quick work of Pakistan in the shortest format, defeating the side across all three matches and registering dominant victories. However, a moment from the third T20I in Hobart appears to have gone viral.
In the clip, which has been doing the rounds all over the internet, a Pakistan fan was asked to leave the Bellerive Oval after he was seen raising posters of former Pakistan cricketer and Prime Minister Imran Khan. The guard in the clip asks the fan to either leave the stadium or surrender the poster.
After the fan refuses to give the poster, an argument ensues between the guard and the fan. It is worth noting that despite being a legend of the game, Imran Khan has garnered an infamous reputation amongst the masses ever since he entered politics.
Watch the video below:
It seems like posters of Imran Khan holding the 1992 World Cup Trophy are banned at Australian cricket grounds.
— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket) November 20, 2024
Absolutely ridiculous.#AUSVPAK #Cricket pic.twitter.com/zaYj9dkbnX
Pakistan set to take on Zimbabwe
After the side’s recent exploits in Australia, the side now gears up for a white-ball series against Zimbabwe. It is worth noting that Mohammad Rizwan’s men will take on Zimbabwe in three ODIs and three T20I matches.
The ODIs will be held on November 24, 26, and 28 at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. Furthermore, after the conclusion of the ODI series, the T20I matches will be played on December 1, 3, and 5 at the same venue.
After defeating the Aussies in the ODI series and facing losses in the shortest format, Pakistan will hope to improve. Under the new leadership of Aaqib Javed, who is the interim white ball coach of Pakistan until the Champions Trophy, the side will hope for good performances.
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