Haris Rauf, a Pakistani sprinter, has finally spoken out in response to the now-viral video of him and a fan fighting in public. Rauf had to be removed from others, including his wife, since he was enraged by comments made by a fan in the United States following the Men in Green’s elimination from the 2024 T-20 World Cup.

Haris Rauf was strolling with his wife when a fan, who was with a group of people, made some inappropriate remarks. The cricketer was furious, and despite his wife’s attempts to stop him, he rushed over the bushes to confront the fan.

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When Haris Rauf was eventually taken away from the fan, he yelled some final remarks. Before going away, the pacer questioned whether his father had raised him in this way.

The pacer has now moved to social media to address the issue, emphasizing that he would not allow any insults made against his parents or family.

“I decided not to bring this on social media, but now that the video is out, I feel it is necessary to address the situation. As public figures, we are open to receiving all kinds of feedback from the public. They are entitled to support us or criticize us. Nevertheless, when it comes to my parents or my family, I will not hesitate to respond accordingly. It is important to show respect towards people and their families, irrespective of their professions.”

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Shaheen Afridi was recently embroiled in an incident with a spectator during the away T20I series against Ireland. The pacer was upset by some of the statements made by the Afghanistan fan in question and asked security to accompany him away.

Haris Rauf picked up seven wickets in four matches for Pakistan in the 2024 T20 World Cup

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The rightarm pace­r showcased his brilliance in exploiting the­ favorable bowling conditions securing the position of jointhighe­st wickettaker for Pakistan in the 2024 T20 World Cup a title­ he shared with Mohammed Amir. Haris Rauf’s e­xceptional performance include­d claiming seven wickets in four matche­s at an economy of 6.73. Notably he delive­red an outstanding performance with figure­s of 321 in the crucial encounter against India in Ne­w York.

However, the campaign proved a nightmare for Pakistan. Following defeats against the United States and India, Babar Azam and his team failed to qualify for the Super Eights, infuriating supporters with their approach and performances.

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