Ye India Se Hoga: Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf caught in fight with fan | WATCH

In the video, Haris Rauf can be seen engaged in a confrontation with a fan, though the exact timeline of the video remains unclear. Rauf appeared visibly agitated, seemingly provoked by comments from the fan. Rauf, in the heat of the moment, is heard shouting at the fan, 'India se hoga', to which the fan retorts, 'Pakistan se hu..' (I am from Pakistan).

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Viral Video: Pakistan's fast bowler Haris Rauf has been found in a controversy after a video surfaced showing him in a heated exchange with a Pakistan cricket fan in the streets of the USA. The incident, captured on social media, has garnered attention for its intensity and implications. The video surfaced on Monday. In the video, which has since gone viral, Haris Rauf can be seen engaged in a confrontation with a fan, though the exact timeline of the video remains unclear. Rauf appeared visibly agitated, seemingly provoked by comments from the fan.

What exactly happened?

Rauf, in the heat of the moment, is heard shouting at the fan, 'India se hoga', to which the fan retorts, 'Pakistan se hu..' (I am from Pakistan). The exchange underscores tensions possibly related to Pakistan's disappointing performance in the T20 World Cup 2024.

Watch the video here:

Pakistan's heartbreaking exit from T20 World Cup 2024 

Pakistan's exit from the T20 World Cup after losses to the USA and India has been a major talking point. Despite Rauf's individual success with seven wickets in the tournament, the team's failure to advance to the Super 8 stage has drawn criticism and scrutiny.

Gary Kirsten lashes out at Pakistan

Ahead of the T20 World Cup, Pakistan's decision to appoint Gary Kirsten as the white-ball head coach raised eyebrows. Kirsten's limited preparation time due to his IPL commitments and the team's unsettled captaincy situation added to the challenges faced by the squad.

Meanwhile, Gary Kristen lashed out at Pakistani players and their behavior on and off the field. He stated that the Pakistan team has no unity. They call it a team, but it isn't a team. He further raised questions about the working style of the team. 

Here's what Gary Kirsten said:

Reports of disunity within the Pakistani dressing room further compounded their woes, with Kirsten himself acknowledging the lack of cohesion among the players. According to him, this internal strife has been cited as a contributing factor to Pakistan's underwhelming performance on the global stage.