The player who went to participate in PSL opened the secret of Pakistan, said – living there like a jail

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The player who went to participate in PSL opened the secret of Pakistan, said – living there like a jail

Simon Dole has made a shocking revelation.

Simon Dole has made a shocking revelation.

Simon Doull on Pakistan: Former New Zealand bowler Simon Doull is often in discussions. Simon grabs headlines for his outspoken statements and once again the same has been seen. In fact, this time Simon has exposed Pakistan on the world stage by targeting it. Keeping his opinion on Pakistan, this Kiwi former player has compared Pakistan to jail.

Sharing his experience of living in Pakistan, Simon said that when he was in Pakistan during PSL, he felt like he was imprisoned in a prison. He was not allowed to go out. Not only this, they did not get anything to eat there and there was also mental tension.

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In fact, during the PSL, this veteran player raised questions on Babar Azam’s batting. He gave a sharp reaction while talking about Babar Azam, after which Babar’s fans got angry with him. Sinam Dole says that living in Pakistan is like living in a prison. I was not allowed to go out because Babar Azam fans were waiting for me. I had to live without food for several days in Pakistan. I was mentally very disturbed, but thank god I could somehow get out of Pakistan. Let us tell you that till now no former player of Pakistan or PCB has given any reaction on the statement of Simon Dole.

Virat Kohli also criticized

It may be noted that recently Simon Doull raised questions on Virat Kohli’s batting. According to Simon, Virat Kohli was playing for his personal record. Seeing Virat Kohli’s batting in the match between Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bangalore, Simon said that Virat Kohli started very fast but took 10 balls to reach 42 to 50 runs. He is playing for his personal achievements. There is no place for personal achievements in this sport.

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