Muhammad Basheer, Pakistan Super Fan, Sets the Record Straight: No Detention at Hyderabad Airport!

2023-09-30 11:46:22

Hyderabad: Super fan Muhammad Basheer said that no one has arrested him in the incident of waving Pakistan’s flag when the Pakistan cricket team arrived at the Hyderabad airport. Muhammad Basheer, popularly known as Basheer Chacha, is an ardent fan of Pakistan. Basheer Chacha told a national media that officials asked not to hoist the flag for security reasons.

Bashir Chacha responded that he was not arrested for arriving with the flag of Pakistan and was not questioned by the officers. The other day, some national media had reported that Basheer Chacha was detained by the airport officials. “The security personnel came and took away the Pakistani flag. It was returned when the team left the airport. I am very happy with the reception I got when I came to India.”- Basheer Chacha said.

“There has been no bad experience from India. I would like to express my gratitude to the Indian cricket fans who have given me a great welcome.”- Basheer Chacha said. Basheer Chacha is a fan who goes wherever Pakistan team matches. After seven years in India, the Pakistan team is training in Hyderabad.

Before the World Cup, Bashir Chacha was not able to watch the Pakistan-New Zealand warm-up match. The game was played in a closed stadium for security reasons. Kiwis won by five wickets. Batting first, Pakistan scored 345 runs for the loss of 5 wickets while New Zealand reached the target in 43.4 overs. Muhammad Rizwan scored a century (103) for Pakistan. Rachin Ravindra (97), Kane Williamson (59), Darryl Mitchell (59) and Mark Chapman (65 not out) scored half-centuries for the Kiwis.

English Summary: I was not detained at Hyderabad Airport, says Pakistan super fan

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