Pakistan Cricket Fans Drenched in Rain Delay at Pindi Stadium
Pakistan Cricket Fans Endure Rain Delay Under Plastic Sheets at Pindi Stadium
In a disappointing turn of events, Pakistan cricket fans were forced to seek shelter under large plastic sheets at the Pindi Cricket Stadium as heavy rainfall delayed the start of the first T20 international against New Zealand on Thursday.
With no roof covering the stands, the fans were left exposed to the downpour, prompting them to take cover under the makeshift protection. Videos and images of the scene quickly went viral on social media, drawing criticism towards the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for its apparent neglect of spectator comfort.
The rain-soaked seats, primarily made of cloth material, further dampened the experience for the fans. The situation was particularly embarrassing for the PCB, as Pakistan is set to host the ICC Champions Trophy next year.
Before the rain interruption, New Zealand skipper Michael Bracewell won the toss and elected to bat first. Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir made his long-awaited return to international cricket after a four-year absence. The 32-year-old had retired in 2020 but reversed his decision last month.
Pakistan also handed T20I debuts to Usman Khan, Abrar Ahmed, and Muhammad Irfan Khan, aiming to assess their bench strength ahead of the World Cup in June. New Zealand, on the other hand, fielded a depleted squad due to the Indian Premier League, with Tim Robinson making his T20I debut.
The rain delay has cast a shadow over the highly anticipated match, leaving fans frustrated and questioning the PCB's preparedness for major events.
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