This incident raises concerns about the influence of such actions on young fans and the image of the sport...
Digital Desk: Former Pakistan all-rounder Imad Wasim's exceptional performance in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season nine final was overshadowed by controversy as he was caught smoking in the dressing room shortly after his stellar bowling display for Islamabad United against Multan Sultans.
Wasim's remarkable five-wicket haul played a crucial role in Islamabad's two-wicket victory, securing their third PSL title. He dismantled the Multan Sultan batting lineup, claiming key wickets at crucial junctures of the game, ultimately restricting Multan to 159 for nine.
However, the euphoria of his on-field heroics was short-lived as a viral video on social media showed him smoking in the dressing room after his bowling spell. This incident raises concerns about the influence of such actions on young fans and the image of the sport.
Unfortunately, this isn't the first example of a cricketer being caught smoking in the dressing room. Similar incidents involving other players like Mohammad Shahzad and Glenn Maxwell have occurred in the past, reflecting a recurring issue within the cricketing community.
Despite the controversy, Martin Guptill's crucial half-century and Naseem Shah's late cameo ensured Islamabad's successful chase, securing the title in a thrilling finale. However, Wasim's actions off the field have sparked discussions about the responsibility of players as role models and the need for stricter regulations regarding player conduct.
While Wasim's talent on the field is undeniable, this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining professionalism and setting a positive example, both on and off the field. As the cricketing world celebrates Islamabad's triumph, it also calls for reflection on the conduct expected from athletes representing their teams and countries.
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