Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Amir, currently playing for Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL 9) season nine, has called upon Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz to address the mistreatment his family faced during a match in Multan. Amir alleges that the Deputy Commissioner of Multan arrogantly claimed ownership of the ground and unjustly ejected his family from the venue. The incident has sparked concerns about the treatment of players’ families and the need for improved arrangements in PSL 9 host cities.
In a recent turn of events during the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) season nine, fast bowler Mohammad Amir has sought the attention of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz, urging her to take action against the mistreatment of his family in Multan.
Amir, who is currently playing for Quetta Gladiators in PSL 9 after his move from Karachi Kings, raised concerns about the behavior of the Deputy Commissioner of Multan. The cricketer accused the official of arrogantly claiming ownership of the ground and subsequently ejecting his family from the venue during a match.
The incident sheds light on the challenges faced by players and their families, emphasizing the need for better arrangements and hospitality in PSL host cities. It also raises questions about the responsibility of local authorities in ensuring a conducive and respectful environment for players and their supporters.
Amir’s plea to Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz underscores the importance of addressing such incidents promptly to maintain the integrity and positive image of the PSL. As the tournament continues, it is hoped that necessary actions will be taken to prevent similar occurrences and enhance the overall experience for players and their families in the future.
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