Wasim Akram ‘incredibly sad to see an empty stadium in Karachi’
Former Pakistan Cricket Captain Wasim Akram has expressed immense sorrow over the low number of spectators in the first T20 match between Pakistan and West Indies played at the National Cricket Stadium, Karachi.
According to the details, the first T20 match between Pakistan and West Indies witnessed a very low turnout of spectators at the National Stadium in Karachi. Pakistan defeated West Indies by 63 runs after putting a massive 201 target on the board for the guest team.
The number of spectators in the match played at the National Stadium in Karachi was very low which was also expressed by the Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar.
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Taking to Twitter, the Sultan of Swing expressed immense sorrow on the low spectator turnout in Karachi.
“Incredibly sad to see an empty stadium in Karachi for the #PAKvWIt20 especially after the performance of Pakistan Team in the last month. I’m pretty sure I know why but I want to hear from you! Tell me, where is the crowd and why??,” Wasim tweeted.
Incredibly sad to see an empty stadium in Karachi for the #PAKvWIt20 especially after the performance of Pakistan Team in the last month. I’m pretty sure I know why but I want to hear from you! Tell me, where is the crowd and why??
— Wasim Akram (@wasimakramlive) December 14, 2021
Scores in brief:
1st T20I – Pakistan won by 63 runs
Pakistan 200-6, 20 overs (Mohammad Rizwan 78, Haider Ali 68, Mohammad Nawaz 30; Romario Shepherd 2-43)
West Indies 137 all out, 19 overs (Shai Hope 31, Odean Smith 24, Rovman Powell 23, Romario Shepherd 21; Mohammad Wasim Jnr 4-40; Shadab Khan 3-17)
Player of the match – Haider Ali
Next match – Tuesday, 14 December, Karachi
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