Pakistani player cried halfway through the match..!?

In the 2025 Champions Trophy series, pakistan team opener Fakhar Zaman cried mid-match. Pakistani players struggled to find him. These scenes have been released on social media. Moreover, he was injured in the first match and has been ruled out of the series. Fakhar Zaman was injured while fielding in the match against New Zealand. He stumbled while fielding on the second ball of the match as soon as the match started. At that time, he left the field due to severe pain in his leg and groin. Later, he was out of the game after scoring 24 runs in 41 balls despite not being able to run while batting. He walked away in tears after losing the match. He went to the restroom and cried, covering his face. The pakistan team's assistant coaches and shaheen Afridi tried to find him. These videos have been released on social media.
The pakistan cricket organization had kept him aside for several months. Fakhar Zaman was reinstated in the team just as the Champions Trophy was approaching. However, he may have cried like this because his rare opportunity was also lost due to injury. pakistan lost the match against new zealand by 60 runs. After the match, the pakistan team announced that Fakhar Zaman had been dropped from the series. Another opener, Imam-ul-Haq, has replaced him in the pakistan team. This change has been approved by the international Cricket Council.
Pakistan fans are saddened by the fact that Fakhar Zaman, who was playing well, was injured and left the important series called the Champions Trophy. As the pakistan team is going to play against the indian team next, this is also a huge setback for the team. Fakhar Zaman's injury has caused a huge setback for the pakistan team. He will be playing as an opener and is one of the team's key batsmen. His injury will affect Pakistan's batting ability. Fakhar Zaman may take some time to recover. He has been ruled out of the Champions Trophy series. Imam-ul-Haq has been included in the team in his place.

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