PCB to lodge protest to ICC after crowd trouble in Sharjah

Updated : Sep 12, 2022 21:03
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The Pakistan Cricket Board will write to the ICC to logde an official complaint over crowd trouble in Sharjah after their win against Afghanistan.
The widescale bust up saw fans from both sides pulling out and throwing the bucket seats at each other after the match got over.
Footage captured by the spectators show the violence that took place in the stands at the Sharjah Cricket Ground.
Speaking about the incident, PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja said they will express their anguish and frustration to the ICC. Stating that anything could have happened to their fans, Raja said they will lodge a protest according to the protocol.
This wasn't the first time both sets of fans had clashed with one another. During the 2019 ODI World Cup match at Leeds, they stirred up chaos in the stands and had even invaded the pitch.

Pakistan Cricket TeamRamiz RajaICCpakistan cricket boardSharjah

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