Pakistan Cricket Team has been undergoing a revamp from top to bottom. While the PCB has roped in World Cup-winning coach Gary Kirsten to coach Babar Azam & Co in limited format, former Australian speedster Jason Gillespie has been roped in to guide the Men In Green in Test format. Currently, Pakistan is in the UK and is playing the T20 series against England in preparation for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024. However, despite Babar Azam's return as the skipper and inclusion of PSL star players, Pakistan has been struggling to get going against England. Pakistani leg spinner Shadab Khan recently came under the scanner after a fan humiliated him during a meet & greet session
Shadab Khan Pakistani female fan video is going viral on social media. In the viral video, a Pakistani female fan was getting her pictures clicked with Shadab Khan. Suddenly, the Pakistani fan confronted Shadab that why is he giving away so many sixes. The Pakistani female fan can be heard saying, "Aap chakke kyu kha rahe itna (why are you getting hit for sixes so many times?) form mein waapas aayen aur out karen (Come back to form and take wickets)."
Notably, Shadab Khan's encounter with a Pakistani female fan took place in Cardiff, England. The Pakistani allrounder kept his calm despite the female fan gave her advise. Shadab continued to smile and get the pictures clicked with his fans.
Reacting to Shadab Khan Pakistani fan video, a user wrote, "It's not respectful , it's not even disrespectful..She just said it"
Another user wrote, "He was taken back, didn't know how to react, bechara"
One more user wrote, "Queen ate him up right then and there I’m afraid"
Notably, Shadab Khan's declining form is a matter of concern for Pakistan cricket. Ramiz Raja, the former PCB chairman questioned the role of the all-rounder with the bat and his approach at the number five role. "I need to understand Shadab Khan's role with the bat. When he comes to bat, he starts hitting like a slogger at number 5. At that time, you needed to build a partnership and take the game deep with wickets in hands."
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