Pakistan Super Leauge fined Tanvir and Cutting

By Sruthi Feb19,2022 #Cutting #PSL #Tanvir
Pakistan Super Leauge fined Tanvir and Cutting

Pakistan Super Leauge recently has been seen a lot of bad manners projected on the ground between Sohail Tanvir and Ben Cutting that has put them into a troublesome situation eventually ended up getting fined this all started due to a situation that happened as revenge for the one has taken place 4 years ago. It all happened in the 19th over of the first innings as Peshawar Zalmi was on their way to post a competitive total on board against Quetta Gladiators. Ben Cutting wreaked havoc off the bowling of Sohail Tanvir and there were a few words exchanged between the duo, as Cutting scored 27 runs in the over. This eventually has raised the eyebrows of several cricketers and has added a lot of spice for the match and even the empires have been involved in this to stop the argument and have eventually reported it to the Board of cricket for their worst gestures.

Pakistan Super Leauge fined Tanvir and Cutting

The things went beyond control after cutting hit the 4th consecutive six of that overs and there is a bit of situation the duo started to exchange words among them actually in 2018 in a match for the CPL tournament the moment Ben cutting is on the batting side and Tanvir is on bowling side there is the situation all this started the exact incident in precise is Ben Cutting hit a six in Tanvir bowling and next ball he got out then the bowler has made some inappropriate gestures that made Cutting to take revenge after a long time as he banged the 4 sixes in a row showing his middle finger but it is extremely shocking to everyone seeing the Aussie showing such actions on the filed as he is expected to be quiet and calm always without much into this kind of controversies. Peshawar Zalmi’s Ben Cutting and Quetta Gladiators’ Sohail Tanvir on Wednesday were fined 15 percent of their match fees as compensation.

By Sruthi

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