Please don\'t use bad words: Pak players appeal public after loss to India

Please don't use bad words: Pak players appeal public after loss to India

Pakistani players have been ridiculed on social media and lambasted by former cricketers after the 89-run defeat to India in the marquee World Cup clash here on Sunday

Press Trust of India  |  Manchester 

India's Kuldeep Yadav, left, celebrates the dismissal of Pakistan's Babar Azam, right, during the Cricket World Cup match between India and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Sunday, June 16, 2019. AP/PTI Photo
India's Kuldeep Yadav, left, celebrates the dismissal of Pakistan's Babar Azam, right, during the Cricket World Cup match between India and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Sunday, June 16, 2019. AP/PTI Photo

pacer pleaded with fans to not use "bad words" for players, while senior all-rounder Malik called for families to be kept out of criticism that has been pouring in after their loss to arch-rivals here.

Pakistani players have been ridiculed on and lambasted by former after the 89-run defeat to in the marquee clash here on Sunday.

Sarfaraz Ahmed's captaincy was called "brainless" by former pacer Akhtar, while Malik, who was out for a first-ball duck in the game, found himself in the eye of a storm after videos of a night-out with Indian tennis star wife went viral on

"On behalf of all athletes I would like to request media and people to maintain respect levels in regards to our families, who should not be dragged into petty discussions at will. It's not a nice thing to do," Malik tweeted.

Some former players like have stated that Malik, who is set to retire from the ODI format after the World Cup, should not get another game in the event following Sunday's debacle.

Malik, meanwhile, also clarified that the video in circulation was not from the night before the match as is being claimed on various platforms.

Amir, whose personal performance was a decent 3/47 in 10 overs on Sunday, also requested fans to be restrained in their criticism.

"Pls dont use bad words for the players yes u guys can criticise our performance we will bounce back InshAllah we need ur support," he tweeted.

Pakistan's next match is against on June 23. With just one win from five games, the team is currently lying second from bottom in the points table and looks unlikely to make the semifinals.

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First Published: Tue, June 18 2019. 11:45 IST