New Zealand Cricket has confirmed two spectators were ejected from the third ODI between the Black Caps and Pakistan, after the tourists claimed their players had been on the receiving end of verbal abuse.
Pakistan management complained after saying spectators - who it alleged were Afghanistan nationals - had directed “inappropriate remarks” in the Pashto language towards its players at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui on Saturday.
The AFP image above shows Pakistan allrounder Khushdil Shah, who wasn’t in the playing side, being restrained by security as he apparently reacted to taunts.
The Pakistan Cricket Board followed up with a statement strongly condemning the actions of the spectators.
“The Pakistan cricket team management has strongly condemned the abusive language directed at national players by foreign spectators. During the match today, foreign spectators hurled inappropriate remarks at cricketers present on the field,” the PCB said.
“When anti-Pakistan slogans emerged, cricketer Khushdil Shah stepped in and urged the spectators to refrain.
“In response, Afghan spectators escalated the situation by using further inappropriate language in Pashto. Following the Pakistani team’s complaint, stadium officials intervened and ejected the two disruptive spectators.”
Pakistan's Akif Javed (R) with team mate Sufiyan Muqeem walk from the field after losing the third ODI against New Zealand at Bay Oval. Photo: Photosport
New Zealand Cricket said it responded to a complaint from Pakistan management.
“NZC can confirm two spectators were ejected from Bay Oval last night following alleged abuse of Pakistan players at the end of the match,” an NZC spokesperson said.
“Insults shouted in a foreign language, thought to be Pashto, prompted an angry reaction from squad member Khushdil Shah - who responded by confronting the pair.
“Ground security prevented the incident escalating further and removed the offending spectators from the premises.”
The incident occurred amid heightened political and militant tension in Pakistan’s western provinces bordering Afghanistan.
Pakistan lost the match by 43 runs and were swept 3-0 in the series by the Black Caps.
New Zealand also dominated the T20 series, winning it 4-1.
3 comments
How
Posted on 07-04-2025 08:51 | By Opinion100
Really,
over cricket? thats when you know a game is taken to seriously.
no contact just running from wicket to wicket and this is how spectators act.
Well Done, Black Caps!
Posted on 07-04-2025 10:58 | By morepork
Playing sport can (and should...) be a positive way to ease tension between people. But there are always some who don't care about the sport and just see a chance to vent venom. It is sad that players were subject to abuse and I'm relieved to see that it wasn't the Kiwi crowd who did this. If we invite people to play sport we must show them courtesy, no matter what our personal feelings about their politics may be. It is character building to set aside your personal hostility toward a group and simply appreciate them when they play well. And it can often be a basis for a more positive relationship.
@ morepork
Posted on 07-04-2025 15:27 | By Yadick
Well said morepork, well said.
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