Previous Pakistan cricketer and TV analyst Wasim Akram was on Sunday observer to an assault on the camera team that was a piece of his live broadcast for news channel, Aaj Tak
Akram was remarking on Virat Kohli's execution amid the T20 World Cup match against Australia, while, as indicated by the footage accessible, a gathering of individuals endeavored to stop the telecast. The episode occurred in Mumbai at around 11.05 pm.
A video of the occurrence discharged online demonstrates the man impolitely going up against Akram and the camera team, constraining the cricket legend to end his examination and get up from his seat.
The channel's Sports Editor Vikrant Gupta took to Twitter saying there wasn't much to the episode.
He elucidated that Akram was protected and that the scene had been made by "an alcoholic" looking for consideration on live cameras.
Vikrant Gupta @vikrantgupta73
About last night, nothing happened to @wasimakramlive n nobody even touched him. 1 drunkard created scene seeing live cameras for attention
Vikrant Gupta @vikrantgupta73
Friends no need to panic. Nothing wrong with @wasimakramlive - a few people just objected to the cameras there. That's it
The character and intention of the assailant were not clear, nor was any clarification given on how he figured out how to enter the studio where the recording was occurring.
Akram did not remark on the occurrence but rather retweeted Gupta's Twitter post.
The episode drew feedback from numerous in Pakistan, including wicket-guardian Kamran Akmal.
Kamran Akmal @KamiAkmal23
It is terrible what has happened with our cricket legend @wasimakramlive in India.i condemn it strongly.
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