Rachin Ravandra blamed Pakistan for his threatening injury
Former Pakistan Salman Butt crisane has come out in support of PCB in the middle of a spotlight Rachin Rachin Ravrdra. He said it was the guilty of a new Zealand national critic player as his leg slid and the ball hit him.
The new Zealand National Crime’s National Rachin Rachin Ravdra faced a career shot on his face during the first three-series match against the Pakistani National Criterka Team. The match happened at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Saturday (February 8th).
Rachin Ravandra hit in the face as he was trying to take a catch
During the game, Rachin Ravandra hit in the face as he tried to take a catch. Kivi’s player could not notice the ball, which hit him on his head, causing severe bleeding. He then had to leave the field and was also excluded from the next game against the national cricket team in South Africa.
As Rachin Ravandra hit, the Pakistani Crown (PCB) board entered a massive scanner. This was because many believed that the poor reflectors at the stadium were the reason why the New Zealand national team of the team did not notice the ball and injured himself badly.
When players at New Zealand hit six -pointed delivery approximately 150 km / h, did they not work the lights at the time? – Salman Butt
Salman Butt, however, ran into critics, questioned them about the reflectors when the New Zealand shots hit the sixties along the balls close to 150 km / h. He pointed out that Rachin Raviddra slid, so the ball hit him. Talking to the local news channel, he said:
“There is no point in trying to get people to understand when they don’t want to. It’s irrelevant. These are some of the latest LED lights installed, so they are fine. When players in Novi Zealand hits the sixtieth delivery near 150 km / H, didn’t the lights work then?
“The player who stood at 70 meters far failed to take a catch because of his wrong judgment. He is a fine player, but maybe his leg slid and was injured.”
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Another anchor of the news about Pakistan was on the same page as Salman Butt, saying that the narrative of people was to spoil Pakistan’s picture. He pointed out that the reflector issue happened during the second OPE between India and England. He added:
“Like some previous campaigns where Pakistan is not hosted by the tournament as big as the champion trophy, because the stadiums are not ready, I want to ask the same people:” What do you have to say about what happened at the stadium barracks?
“It’s a fortified stadium.” So, I want to say that happens.