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Imad Wasim and Rumman Raees scuffle in PSL 2nd Playoff

We have not seen much of the verbal action in this PSL so far except for this. This scuffle between Karachi Kings all-rounder Imad Wasim and Islamabad United bowler Rumman Raees happened a few moments ago. Apparently it seems Imad got offended with Rumman smiling.Imad hit Rumman for a he shot and was caught at long on. Now Rumman celebrated the wicket in his own manner which he always does. Imad got offended for n reason here. He was seen talking plenty of words to Rumman who in return kept on smiling back at him.

Rumman was in with a new over here. Imad who wanted to get some quick runs went for a big shot. Now the ball was not there for Imad and still he went for one. This produced a high shot which went very aerial. Now Shadab was there standing at long on.

He went under the ball and took it safely. Rumman was celebrating the wicket in his typical style. He was looking at Imad and smiling. Now Imad did not like that all. But at the same time he should have known that Rumman did not speak a word to him. There was only Imad seen talking a lot to Rumman who kept smiling. Imad then had to leave the field in anger. There was no need for all this from Imad. The fault is his in this case.

It seems that Karachi Kings all-rounder Imad Wasim did not like the way Rumman Raees got him out. Rumman did not say anything to Imad after getting him out but Imad still felt offended and he was seen throwing plenty of words to Rumman Raees.

Now the interesting thing is that Rumman kept on smiling and did not say a word. Imad had to take his walk back to the dressing room and he was looking very upset. Now there was apparently any fault seen on the behalf of Rumman here. Only Imad to be blamed here.

Now if we look at this whole incident it was Imad’s fault. Rumman has been celebrating his wickets in this manner since the start of the event. So there was no need to engage with him. He just smiles and while looking at the batsman.

He did this with McCullum who tapped his hand in appreciation. Here Imad was all too furious. He should have kept his motion with the bat and that would have helped his side. Now this is something which was totally unnecessary on his part.

Rumman despite listening to all the nasty words from Imad did not reply back. He was just standing and looking at him. Imad then had to leave the ground as he was out but at the moment he is being criticized over social media for his act. As per the fans he should have kept his calm. There was nothing said to him and hence there was no need for to speak as well.


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