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Fans ask Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman to bring 'Pakoda' during PAKvWI World Cup clash
Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman was trolled by some fans in the crowd as he was asked to get ‘pakodas’. Zaman, who knew that the crowd was trying to get to his nerves, didn’t lose his temper but was seen making a hand gesture towards the crowd.
West Indies seamers produced a sensational display of fast bowling to bowl out Pakistan for a paltry score of 105 at Trent Bridge in Nottingham . The Windies pace battery were all over the Pakistani batting lineup right from ball one on a green deck which had both pace and bounce.
However, a hilarious incident took place during the match. Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman was trolled by some fans in the crowd as he was asked to get ‘pakodas’. Zaman, who knew that the crowd was trying to get to his nerves, didn’t lose his temper but was seen making a hand gesture towards the crowd.
Here is the video where you can hear fans in the crowd chanting, ‘Fakhar bhai, Fakhar bhai, 20 Rs ka Pakora Lana’.
After a humiliating loss against Windies, skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed Friday said he expected a "hard" World Cup opener against the West Indies but found solace in Mohammad Amir returning to wicket-taking ways. "First of all the start is very crucial here. You know, with the 10:30 start, as I told you before in the last press conference, the start is very crucial for our team. That is why we wanted to bowl first. I think at the start we lost too many wickets. That's why we didn't come back into the game," Sarfaraz said at the post-match press conference.This is epic crowd banter 😂 Someone shouted from the crowd, Fakhar bhai fakhar bhai 20 rs ke pakode leke aana 😂#CWC19 #fakharzaman #cricket pic.twitter.com/9KkhT3bZ3Y
— Hit wicket (@sukhiaatma69) June 2, 2019
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Saswat PanigrahiSaswat Panigrahi is a multimedia journalist
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