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A former Pakistani spinner, Saeed Ajmal, has called for action against Australian all-rounder Cameron Green for his reaction to Pakistan’s spinner, Usman Qadir, during a recent T20 match. Saeed Ajmal expressed his disappointment over Cameron Green’s behavior, stating that every cricketer deserves respect, and the match referee should have taken immediate action.
Saeed Ajmal emphasized that if there was an issue with Usman Qadir’s action, the International Cricket Council (ICC) should be approached, not the ground staff. He further suggested that strict action should be taken against Cameron Green to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Cameron Green had imitated Usman Qadir’s unorthodox bowling action while leaving the field after being dismissed during the match. The incident sparked controversy, and many have condemned Green’s behavior.
This is not the only issue surrounding the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026. The tournament is expected to feature several veteran players, and Sri Lanka Cricket has written a letter to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), expressing concerns over Pakistan’s decision to boycott the tournament. The letter stated that the boycott has affected Sri Lanka’s tourism sector, with many fans canceling their hotel bookings.
Former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik commented on the situation, stating that cricket is in its peak season, and the topic of selection is also a point of discussion. Meanwhile, the Pakistan cricket team is undergoing training sessions at the Sialkot Sports Complex, while the Indian team is set to arrive in Pakistan for a bilateral series.
Pakistan’s captain, Salman Ali Agha, has expressed that the team is not under pressure to perform well in the upcoming matches. The PCB has also confirmed that no pressure is being exerted on the team.
Several veteran Pakistani cricketers, including Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Azhar Khan, and Rameez Raja, will be commentating for the World Cup.
Former Indian captain Kapil Dev has commented on Pakistan’s decision not to play against India in the World Cup, stating that such decisions are made under the government and cricket board’s policy.
The PCB has announced that it will be taking a strong stance against any form of sledging or unsportsmanlike behavior during the tournament. The team’s captain, Salman Ali Agha, has also emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive and respectful environment during the matches.
The Pakistan cricket team has been training hard, with a focus on fitness and preparation for the World Cup. The team’s captain, Salman Ali Agha, has expressed that the team is ready to face any challenge and is confident of performing well in the tournament.
In other news, the government has announced that it will be providing financial assistance to the families of the victims of the recent bomb blast in Islamabad. The blast was caused by a suicide bomber, who had received training from Afghanistan.
The Punjab government has also announced that it will be cancelling all its scheduled events and functions in solidarity with the victims of the blast.
The Inspector General of Islamabad has expressed his condolences to the families of the victims, stating that the police are working tirelessly to investigate the incident.
The incident has sparked widespread condemnation, and many have expressed their support for the victims and their families.
In related news, former Pakistani cricketer Saeed Ajmal has called for action against Australian all-rounder Cameron Green for his reaction to Pakistan’s spinner, Usman Qadir, during a recent T20 match. Saeed Ajmal expressed his disappointment over Cameron Green’s behavior, stating that every cricketer deserves respect, and the match referee should have taken immediate action.
The incident has sparked controversy, and many have condemned Green’s behavior. The Pakistan cricket team is expected to face Australia in the upcoming World Cup, and the incident has raised concerns over the team’s performance and the level of sledging and unsportsmanlike behavior during the tournament.
The PCB has announced that it will be taking a strong stance against any form of sledging or unsportsmanlike behavior during the tournament. The team’s captain, Salman Ali Agha, has also emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive and respectful environment during the matches.

