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DURBAN: The Pakistani cricket team's skipper Sarfraz Ahmed, who has been in hot waters for his poor performance in recent series, on Tuesday passed inappropriate comments on Andile Phehlukwayo during 2nd ODI against South Africa.Sarfraz Ahmed's distasteful comment on South African player has left him in trouble as he was caught on broadcast stump mics and disstubborn by commentators.A video making rounds on social media clearly indicates statement he allegedly passed against Andile Phehlukwayo."Hey black [man], where is your mother sitting What [kind of prayer] did you ask her to say for you nowadays"The Pakistani cricket captain made comment as South Africa were in their 37th over and Shaheen Afridi delivered ball in moment of five ODIs in Pakistan-South Africa series.
Soon after, commentator Mike Haysman asked his fellow Ramiz Raja: "What's he saying there Ramiz"To which, Raja said: "Dwhetherficult really to translate that.
It's a big long sentence."Andile Phehlukwayo guided South Africa to a series-levelling win in a moment one-day international against Pakistan at Kingsmead on Tuesday.Social media was, consequently, in an uproar after a despondent Ahmed's comment and people slammed him for his inappropriate words.Meanwhile, Pakistan's legendary cricketers, including Shuaib Akhter also disliked Sarfraz's distasteful comment, saying captain should be responsible and avoid indulging any such controversy during game.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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