VIDEO: Pakistan captain started crying bitterly, she shed tears against New Zealand due to the pain in her chest.

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|15-10-2024

Pakistan captain Fatima Sana was seen crying bitterly in the match against New Zealand. When tears started flowing from his eyes, there was no stopping them. How could the tears stop? There was a pain in the chest. Fatima Sana's pain was that of separation from her father. Pakistan's captain had come out to play against New Zealand, this in itself was a big thing. Because, before this match he had lost his father. This was also the reason why he did not play the last match in the tournament, because he had to go to Pakistan.

No control over emotions

After the death of her father, when Fatima Sana came to play against New Zealand, she started crying bitterly after hearing the tune of the national anthem. After all, it was the country for which she had come out on the field to play the match even after her father's passing. Fatima Sana tried hard to control her emotions. Do not let the pain in your chest come out. But, once the tears started flowing, they continued to flow for some time even after wiping them repeatedly.

Video of Fatima Sana crying surfaced

The video of Pakistan captain crying from the stadium in Dubai has now gone viral, in which you can see Fatima crying.

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Is the lackluster performance in the match the story of the same sorrow?

The grief also affected Fatima Sana's performance in the match. She proved to be so expensive with the ball that she could not even bowl the full 4 overs of her quota. Fatima Sana gave 17 runs in 2 overs and did not get a single wicket. Not only this, she was also seen dropping one catch after another in the match. The limit was reached when he dropped 2 catches back to back in the same over. Apart from this, she could not score more than 21 runs even with the bat. Overall, the record of her father's death was reflected in Fatima's performance in all three departments of cricket.

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