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In a concerning development that marred the final ODI between New Zealand and Pakistan, Pakistani cricketer Khushdil Shah found himself at the center of controversy after an altercation with spectators required security intervention. The incident cast a shadow over what was already a disappointing day for Pakistan, as they suffered a 43-run defeat to complete a 3-0 series whitewash.
Khushdil Shah’s confrontation with the spectators
The normally peaceful atmosphere at Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui turned tense when Khushdil confronted a group of spectators following what the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) described as “abusive language directed at national players.” According to reports circulating on social media, the situation escalated quickly, with security personnel having to physically intervene to separate Shah from the fans.
The PCB released a statement strongly condemning the incident: “During the match today, foreign spectators hurled inappropriate remarks at cricketers present on the field. When anti-Pakistan slogans emerged, cricketer Khushdil Shah stepped in and urged the spectators to refrain.”
The statement further alleged that “Afghan spectators escalated the situation by using further inappropriate language in Pashto,” leading stadium officials to eventually eject two disruptive individuals from the venue after the Pakistani team lodged a formal complaint.
Here are the visuals:

A fan beating Pakistani cricketer Khushdil Shah in New Zealand. pic.twitter.com/pCnccxmZh0
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Series sweep compounds Pakistan’s woes
The controversy came on a day already marked by disappointment for Pakistan. New Zealand’s Ben Sears claimed his second consecutive five-wicket haul, spearheading the hosts to a comprehensive series sweep in the three-match ODI contest.
The 42-over match, shortened due to a wet outfield, began with an immediate setback for Pakistan when opener Imam-ul-Haq retired hurt after taking a bouncer from William O’Rourke to the helmet. Despite a promising 69-run partnership between Babar Azam and Abdullah Shafique that briefly kept Pakistan’s hopes alive, the visitors ultimately collapsed to 221 all out, falling 43 runs short of their target.
New Zealand showcase batting depth
Earlier in the day, New Zealand demonstrated their batting prowess by posting a competitive 264/8 in the truncated 42-over contest. After losing Nick Kelly early, debutant Rhys Mariu impressed with his maiden ODI fifty, forming a crucial 78-run partnership with Henry Nicholls.
Captain Michael Bracewell played a pivotal role with a blistering 59 off just 40 deliveries, while valuable contributions from Daryl Mitchell (43) and Tim Seifert (26) ensured the hosts reached a challenging total despite Pakistan’s bowling efforts.
As the dust settles on both the series result and this unfortunate incident, cricket authorities will likely review security protocols to ensure better protection for players from potential verbal abuse, while reinforcing the importance of maintaining cricket’s reputation as a sport that transcends political and cultural differences.