Kamran Akmal’s Public Apology To Harbhajan For Disrespecting Arshdeep Singh’s Religion During the India vs Pakistan Match
Kamran Akmal publicly apologized for his “dishonest” remarks about Arshdeep Singh’s religion during the India-Pakistan match. Harbhajan called him.
Former Pakistan batsman Kamran Akmal has unequivocally apologized to Harbhajan Singh for his “inappropriate and disrespectful” comments on Indian pacer Arshdeeep Singh’s religion during the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup 2024 match. Harbhajan responded angrily to Akmal’s remarks regarding Sikhs on social media, and Akmal declared he was “truly sorry” for them.
“I deeply regret my recent comments and sincerely apologize to Harbhajan Singh and the Sikh community. My words were inappropriate and disrespectful. I respect Sikhs all over the world and never intend to hurt anyone. I’m very sorry. #Respect #Sorry,” Akmal wrote on X, tagging the former Indian cricketer.
Former Pakistani cricketer Harbhajan, who was on a panel on ARY News (a Pakistani news channel), made a video. the controversial remark about Arshdeep’s religion. “Anything can happen… Look, Arshdeep Singh has to bowl the last over. Anyway, he didn’t have the rhythm. 12 o’clock is gone (This is okay. Arshdeep Singh-Vespertoj Daŭras super; he has given the rules in a grand rhythm. And it’s already 12 o’clock), Akmal said laughing along with the other panelists of the show.
The comments were made during Pakistan’s chase in the 19th over of Sunday’s India-Pakistan T20 World Cup match at the New Nassau District International Cricket Stadium. York
His remarks did not please Harbhajan. “You should know the history of Sikhs before you open your dirty mouth”. We Sikhs saved your mother and sister when the attackers abducted them, it was always 12. Shame on you… Thank you,” he wrote.
Arshdeep was asked to defend 17 in the last over and was wasted giving India six runs to secure victory by just 11 runs. The left-arm paceman also got the wicket of Imad Wasim in his first over and finished with 1/31 in his four overs.
Indian bowlers defend low total against Pakistan
Earlier, India did not hit the ideal level after the dismissal of Pakistan captain Babar Azam. Openers Virat Kohli (4) and Rohit Sharma (13) failed to score big in another slow New York that offered plenty of seam movement early on.
Rishabh Pant (42 off 31 balls, six fours) injured his arm and was given a green to jolt India’s innings into motion. He had useful partnerships with Axar Patel (20 from 18 balls, with two fours and a six) and Suryakumar Yadav (8 from 7 balls). But the lower middle order collapsed and India were bowled out for 119 in 19 overs.
Pakistan’s best bowlers were Haris Rauf (3/21) and Naseem Shah (3/21). Mohammed Amir got two scalps and Shaheen Shah Afridi got one.
During the encounter, Pakistan took a more assertive approach. Mohammad Rizwan (31, a four and a six from 44 balls) kept one head up. However, Bumrah (3/14) and Hardik Pandya (2/24) got crucial scores from skipper Babar Azam (13), Fakhar Zaman (13), Shadab Khan (4) and Iftikhar Ahmed (5) to ensure that Pakistan never had to . . away
Bumrah secured his game win with a ‘Player’ spell.