T20 World Cup: Rashid appeals for peaceful conflict between Afghanistan, Pakistan after 2019 violence Cricket News – Times of India

Sharjah: Remembering the clash that broke out between the fans of his team and Pakistan At the end of the 2019 World Cup match between them, Afghanistan leg spinner Rashid Khan On Thursday, supporters of both sides were urged to remain calm and enjoy the game.
A scuffle broke out between fans of Pakistan and Afghanistan outside Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds, during a match on June 29, 2019, after a plane was seen flying over the area that raised a “Justice for Balochistan” banner in the sky Was.
Several videos surfaced showing violent clashes during the first part of the game, leading to his ejection.
“After the 2019 World Cup match, whatever happened, it shouldn’t have happened. But this kind of request from all the fans, whatever comes in the end, at the end of the day this game gives a lot of unity to the nations. And brings them together, so that these kinds of accidents don’t happen,” Rashid said.
The ace spinner was speaking on the eve of the T20 World Cup match against Pakistan.
The last time these two teams met in an ICC event in 2019, Pakistan won by three wickets.
“Of course it’s always a good game against Pakistan, even if we played in the 2018 Asia (Cup). And also in the context of the 2019 World Cup. But this game should remain as a game. I think it Request to all fans. To stay calm and calm and just enjoy the game. This game is all about enjoyment.
“The more we focus only on pleasure, and as we’ve seen in this game, things happen, accidents happen.”
“So I hope they stay calm and calm and focus on enjoying the game and who will play better the day the team wins,” he added.

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