No place for hooliganism in cricket, says PCB chief Ramiz Raja
Fans of Pakistan and Afghanistan literally came to blows following the former's one-wicket win in the Super 4 match on Wednesday. The trigger for the brawl on Wednesday was fuelled by Pakistan batter Asif Ali getter rather physical with Fareed Ahm...

Fans of Pakistan and Afghanistan literally came to blows following the former's one-wicket win in the Super 4 match on Wednesday.
The trigger for the brawl on Wednesday was fuelled by Pakistan batter Asif Ali getter rather physical with Fareed Ahmed after the pacer's in your face celebrations following the former's dismissal.
This is what Afghan fans are doing. This is what they've done in the past multiple times.This is a game and its su… https://t.co/YcUqj2xHSh
— Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) 1662577472000An angry PCB chief said they would be lodging a protest over the events to the ICC and and Asian cricket bodies, including Emirates Cricket Board.
"There is no place for hooliganism in cricket. Afghanistan as a nation, team have to control their emotions if they are to progress further. It was a great match both teams fought hard but there was no need for such scenes after the match," Ramiz said at a press conference.
"The visuals we saw after the match in particular are not good advertisement for cricket at all. It has happened before also not the first time it happened and that is something all cricket nations have to look at," Ramiz said.
He said winning and losing are part of a game but fans must learn to keep their emotions in check.
"We own our cricket team and our fans and that is why we will be talking to the ICC and other related bodies on this issue.”
"I just think our team needs to stop giving so many heart attacks to us and fans. But we all know now that even if our team loses a match, it will not do so without a fight and that is what we want in our cricket," he said.
The PCB chief said he would be seeking answers from the team doctor, physio and trainer on the Shaheen Shah Afridi knee injury and fitness issues and other problems during the Asia Cup.
“Nowadays in modern day cricket with the facilities available players cramping up during matches is unpardonable even if they are playing in the UAE in off-season and weather is hot. Definitely when the team returns home we will question the team management on this."
Ramiz also said that the PCB would be installing latest machines required for rehabilitation of players.
"I think this is something we should have done a long time ago. But we are getting there now."
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