Pakistan and Afghanistan: Both teams played a Super 4 league match on Wednesday night. There was a lot of ruckus between Pakistan – Afghanistan fans. After the thrilling defeat against Pakistan, the Afghanistan fans became so enraged that they started sabotaging the stadium and they threw chairs at Pakistani fans. There are also reports of fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan fans. This match was played at Sharjah Stadium, Afghanistan was very close to winning the match and Pakistan needed 11 runs to win in the final over so the match was very close for both teams.
Clash between Pakistan and Afghanistan fans after yesterday’s cricket match. Afg vs Pak has replaced Ind vs Pak. pic.twitter.com/eCyItPC5px
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Naseem Shah had some different plans for the win. He hit 2 sixes in two balls and registered the win for Pakistan in this match. Afghanistan lost the match and got out of the race for the finals. After this, Afghani fans started a ruckus in the stadium.
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Aasif almost hit Farid with his bat
The conflict started between Afghanistan –Pakistan fans after the ruckus. But not only fans, but Players also fought on the ground. In the 19th over, there was a fight between batsman Asif Ali and Afghan bowler Farid Ahmed. Farid took his wicket on the 5th ball of the over. He reached Aasif while celebrating his wicket. Here, Aasif showed him the bat. After this, there was an atmosphere of tension in the stadium.
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Match was thrilling
Afghanistan gave the target of 130 runs to Pakistan. The score was very low but Afghanistan defended the match very well and took it to the last over. They took 6 wickets in the last 5 overs. But Naseem Shah hit two sixes on two balls and Pakistan won their second match.
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