These days New Zealand is on a Pakistan tour because tomorrow, i.e. from 14th April, there will be a 5-match T20 series between New Zealand and Pakistan. However, before the series between Pakistan and New Zealand, former New Zealand player Simon Doull disclosed the significance.
Even before the New Zealand-Pakistan series, Simon Doull revealed that he did not even get proper food in Pakistan and living in Pakistan was no less than being in jail.
Living In Pakistan Is Like Living In A Jail – Simon Doull
While talking to a Pakistani news channel named ‘Geo News’, former New Zealand bowler Simon Doull shared his experience living in Pakistan and said that living in Pakistan was no less than living in a jail. Simon says that he got mentally disturbed there. Many times he had to remain hungry and thirsty as well. His experience of living in Pakistan has been very bad.
Who is Simon Doull?
Simon Doull is a former New Zealand national cricketer. In his career, he played 32 Test matches between 1992 and 2000, in which he took 98 wickets in 51 innings with an economy of 2.84. While discussing ODIs, Simon Doull played 42 games from 1992 to 2000, in which he took 36 wickets with an economy of 5.01.
Babar Has Also Raised Questions About Azam’s Strike Rate
Let us tell you that Simon Doull has appeared in a lot of headlines once before. When he questioned the strike rate of Pakistan captain Babar Azam, he was seen in many discussions during that time. Simon had a lot of debate with former Pakistan cricketer Aamir Sohail about the strike rate of Babar Azam, after which Babar Azam’s fans trolled him fiercely on social media.