World Cup: ‘Pakistan’s troubles increased due to Rizwan’s tweet on Palestine, asked to delete it, but… ICC also took action’

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Mohammad Rizwan had scored a brilliant century against Sri Lanka.
Pakistan has made a great comeback in the World Cup 2023.

New Delhi. On one hand, the Pakistani team is keeping the hopes of the semi-finals alive by performing brilliantly in the World Cup 2023. On the other hand, the team’s star batsman Mohammad Rizwan has not been able to get out of the trap of tweets made after his century. Now Pakistan Cricket Board has also come into action on this. Rizwan had batted brilliantly against Sri Lanka in the World Cup and scored a century. After leading his team to victory in this match, Rizwan dedicated his century to the people of Gaza.

Mohammad Rizwan had written on Twitter for this century, ‘This was for our brothers and sisters in Gaza. Happy to contribute to the victory. Credit goes to the entire team and especially Abdullah Shafiq and Hasan Ali for making it easy. After this there was an uproar on social media. Very grateful to the people of Hyderabad for their wonderful hospitality and support. There was a lot of uproar over this tweet. Fans had targeted ICC. Now Pakistan Cricket Board has come into action on this. According to Geo News, the board has advised Mohammad Rizwan to delete the tweet.

What did the spokesperson say?

According to the information, when contacted, Pakistan spokesperson said, ‘The legal departments of ICC and PCB are relevant here. I am not aware of this. No official information has been received from Pakistan yet that the board has insisted Rizwan to remove it.

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