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Shoaib Akhtar loses mood as New Zealand cricket cancels Pakistan tour

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Pakistan was dealt a large blow on Friday after New Zealand pulled out of their limited-overs tour simply an hour earlier than the primary ODI in Rawalpindi. New Zealand, who had been touring Pakistan for the primary time since 2003, deserted the tour last-minute resulting from a safety alert. New Zealand’s choice has left Pakistan former pacer Shoaib Akhtar fuming.
Shoaib Akhtar has taken to his YouTube channel to rant in opposition to the New Zealand group for abandoning their tour of Pakistan.

Making it nearly unimaginable for Shoaib to grasp that the Island nation’s cricket group said safety risk as the rationale to cancel their tour, the previous cricketer is heard saying: “Phichle panch che din se aap Islamabad mein ghoom rahe ho, kisi chidiya ne par bhi nahi mara” (For the final 5 to 6 days you all have been roaming round in Islamabad unhurt).
In a chuckle-worthy assertion, Akhtar asserted that “Pakistan is one of the safe havens in the world” and that New Zealand ought to have trusted the nation. He mentioned that the nation’s safety companies have been working relentlessly to safe peace. “You should have faith in our intelligence agencies”, the previous cricketer advises, constantly reassuring group New Zealand that Pakistan is without doubt one of the most secure nations on the planet.
Looking visibly irked, the pacer mentioned that the touring group mustn’t have embarrassed Pakistan as they did. “You should not have come to our country in the first place. Coming and then leaving abruptly will give a bad name to Pakistan,” lamented the Pakistani former cricketer.
‘There is no place on this earth where there is no security threat’: Shoaib Akhtar
Shoaib Akhtar additional rued that Pakistan’s intelligence and safety companies had put in loads of effort and organized fullproof safety for the New Zealand cricket group however “you ran away because of just one threat”.
The Pakistan former cricketer is so enraged and dissatisfied on the abrupt departure of the Kiwis that he appears to have misplaced his sanity. For him, safety considerations isn’t a sufficiently big purpose to desert the tour. Criticising the latter for a similar, Shoaib Akhtar exclaimed that there is no such thing as a place on this earth the place there is no such thing as a safety risk. “You should have trusted our security system”, deplored the previous cricketer.
This could be very embarrassing, I can’t take it: Shoaib Akhtar
“Leaving like this is again a huge embarrassment for Pakistan. I can’t take it, it is very embarrassing”, mentioned Akhtar throughout his 5.51-minute rant, including that Pakistan will endure. “I can see that whatever happened in Afghanistan, there a lot of countries will be out there to hurt Pakistan”.
Here, after ranting and raving for nearly 6 minutes flat, the previous cricketer asks his nation to remain sturdy and stand agency in opposition to their institution at a time as troublesome as this. “We need to turn this embarrassment into courage, just go out there and win the world cup”, the previous cricketer concludes his rant with a bit of recommendation for the Pakistan cricket group.
New Zealand abandon tour of Pakistan citing safety risk
New Zealand Cricket had mentioned it acquired a safety alert from its authorities and made the choice to cancel the tour simply moments earlier than the scheduled begin of the one-day worldwide sequence in Rawalpindi.
Despite Pakistan’s claims of ‘fullproof security,’ the New Zealand group determined in opposition to taking any possibilities. It was the latter’s first go to to Pakistan after a interval of 18 lengthy years. Although there was an preliminary interval of uncertainty, the assertion by the New Zealand cricket Board made it clear that the group will quickly be departing for his or her houses. It comes as a significant embarrassment for the Pakistan Cricket Board and the Imran Khan authorities, who’ve been making an attempt to enhance the worldwide picture of its nation.