Tuesday, March 23, 2021

A rain of punches on Muslim cricketers advising them to refrain from dishonesty

 

A rain of punches on Muslim cricketers advising them to refrain from dishonesty
A rain of punches on Muslim cricketers advising them to refrain from dishonesty

During bowling, there was a difference in the number of wide balls, the opponent grabbed my neck, punched me in the face and I fell down, my senses were suspended for a few moments: Arshad Bashir


Auckland latest newspaper. During a community match on March 23, 2021, it became costly for a Muslim cricketer to advise rival players to refrain from dishonesty. During a community match in New Zealand, a Muslim cricketer was advised by his opponents to refrain from dishonesty. Opponents punched him in the face, strangled him and paralyzed him for a few moments.

The incident took place during a community match in Auckland. Arshad Bashir, 41, who represents Suburbs Navalin Cricket Club, says there was a disagreement over the number of wide balls during bowling, to which he told rival team Hawk Pakuranga Cricket Club not to be dishonest. And he asked what I said and then he grabbed my neck with both hands, punched me hard in the face and I fell down and for a few moments my senses were suspended.

He said he spent Saturday evening at a local hospital and then reported the incident to police. Arshad Bashir said he could not drive a part-time taxi this evening due to his injuries, which cost him 200 200-300. Bashir said the doctor had told him that if he still had a severe headache. If they are facing, let them come back, which they had planned to do on Monday afternoon because they were still in trouble. Arshad Bashir termed the behavior of the rival player as "unacceptable" and said that he wanted to see a ban imposed on him. The local police was investigating the matter but no arrest had been made till the last report.

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