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Afghanistan captain Gulbadin Naib spoke AFTER LOSING PAKISTAN #CWC19

Imad Wasim praises "world class" Afghanistan spinners after leading Pakistan to victory in Leeds It’s done and dusted. The ‘mercurial’ Pakistan Cricket Team have yet again managed to keep their World Cup dreams alive as they beat the gritty Afghanistan side in an absolute humdinger of a game by 3 wickets at Headingly, Leeds. The Afghanistan side yet again, akin their game against India fell agonizingly short of a debut World Cup victory in the ongoing edition. With this win, Pakistan have, for the first time moved to the 4th spot in the points table, pushing the Hosts England down to the 5th. The fans expressed their anger on the fact that Gulbadin’s over consisted of two full tosses and a missed dolly of a run-out at the non-striker’s end. In the very first delivery of the last over, the skipper bowled a juicy full toss outside off to the set Imad Wasim. Although he was lucky enough that it was smashed straight to the fielder at deep cover, costing him only a single. He then bowled a haywire wide slower delivery to Wahab Riaz outside the leg-stump, which again went in his favour, as Wahab went for the pull t get his glove on the way for another single. But, the biggest of them all happened in the third delivery, where he missed an easy run-out opportunity at the non-striking end. He failed to gather an easy return from the fielder at covers, to run Imad out, and what’s worse, nutmegged the ball through his legs for Imad to get back to the strike plus costing an extra run. Not learn from his mistakes, and let the pressure piling heavily upon him, he again bowled a dolly of a full toss to the all rounder, as he smashed it towards the boundary thereby sealing a 3-wicket victory for his side. Gulbadin Naib urges supporters to "just watch the game" after crowd trouble mars Headingley defeat The Afghanistan captain said emotions got the better of some fans but seemed unaware that punches had allegedly be thrown in incidents before and after his side's three-wicket loss to Pakistan Afghanistan captain Gulbadin Naib has urged fans of the sport "to just watch the game" after crowd trouble tainted his side's clash against Pakistan at Headingley. The problems began before the game got underway, with a few people attempting to enter Headingley by climbing a wall. The issues resurfaced again when Pakistan secured their win in Leeds, with the players needing security to escort them off the field, and despite not initially being aware of the scale of the violence, Naib believes some supporters may have become too emotional. "From my side, I think they love players because it's really difficult to reach them anywhere because everyone have their dream players and they're watching them in these kind of matches. Gulbadin Naib (@GbNaib