Pakistan’s turbulent run in the ongoing T20 World Cup has sparked severe backlash from fans, resulting in personal attacks against captain Salman Agha and his family.
Following a critical Super Eight defeat to England, disgruntled supporters directed abusive language at Agha’s relatives, prompting the captain’s wife to protest on Instagram, reminding fans that hurling insults will not bring the World Cup home.
Left-arm pacer Salman Mirza strongly condemned the harassment, stepping up to defend his captain ahead of their crucial match against Sri Lanka.
Speaking to reporters yesterday (27 February), Mirza labeled the behavior “shameful,” emphasizing that every player steps onto the field with the intention to perform. He firmly stated that an off day on the pitch never justifies targeting a cricketer’s family.
Despite the off-field toxicity, Pakistan’s semi-final aspirations remain mathematically alive, kept breathing by England’s victory over New Zealand in Group 2. However, the qualification equation is incredibly steep.
To secure a spot in the semi-finals, Pakistan must defeat Sri Lanka tonight by a margin of at least 64 runs or chase down their target within 13.1 overs. The match is scheduled for 7:30 PM Bangladesh time at the Pallekele Stadium in Kandy.
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