Umar Akmal has wound up amidst yet another debate as the Pakistani cricketer was discovered included in a fight at a theater in Faisalabad.
The object was supposedly brought about over the cricketer's interest for a melody from the theater to be replayed. At the point when the organization declined to oblige to his call, a battle supposedly broke out.
Things just quieted down somewhat after Akmal was compelled to leave the lobby subsequent to being distinguished by the group of onlookers as a Pakistani global cricketer.
Reports said Akmal was joined by cricketers Awais Zia, Bilawal Bhatti, Mohammad Nawaz and Shahid Yousuf — a case which the 25-year-old batsman denied, demanding that he was separated from everyone else.
"I would ask for my security to be regarded," Akmal told columnists. "On the off chance that I am violating any law then the administration maintains whatever authority is needed to capture me," he included.
He asked the media to judge him just on his execution on the field. "It's my own life and I went to watch theater alone," he said.
"I went to watch a dramatization for excitement; it is not an awful thing to do… it is my solicitation that a cricketer's private life ought not be highlighted."
The Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) division of security and watchfulness has propelled an investigation into the occurrence.
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