Video: Pakistan Cricket Expert Hits Wife On-Air, Then Talks About '31 Years Of Married Life'
The Pakistan cricket expert by the name of Mohsin Ali can be seen quarrelling with his wife on air and even looked like hitting her
- NDTV Sports Desk
- Updated: February 17, 2024 06:10 pm IST
The internet can be a place where bizarre incidents often come to light. However, some of these incidents are often untoward and leave a bad taste in the mouth. One such incident video has gone viral on social media, where a Pakistan cricket expert by the name of Mohsin Ali can be seen quarrelling with his wife on air and even looked like hitting her. The video of the incident went viral. During the same discussion, a viewer asked him: "Humanity comes first Mohsin. You have committed domestic violence in this live. Respect your partner."
To which, Mohsin replied to the user: "When you face distraction during live, I wonder what kind of violence will you resort to. 31 years of married. May be you are younger than that. I respect by wife that's why we are together for 31 years. This is not domestic violence." Mohsin Ali has a YouTube channel named 'Aap Ka Mohsin Ali' and has over 100k subscribers.
Short Kalesh b/w Pakistani Cricket expert Mohsin Ali and His wife on You Tube live
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Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday announced that they have decided to part ways with Mohammad Hafeez, who served as the director of cricket for the Pakistan men's cricket team.
"The Pakistan Cricket Board extends heartfelt gratitude to Mohammad Hafeez, Director of Pakistan men's cricket team, for his invaluable contributions. Hafeez's passion for the game has inspired players and his mentorship during the tour of Australia and New Zealand have been of immense importance. The PCB wishes Hafeez good luck and success in his future endeavours," Pakistan Cricket posted on X.
Hafeez was appointed Director - Pakistan men's cricket team in the aftermath of a disappointing ICC World Cup 2023 campaign. The side failed to make it to the semifinals and finished with just four wins. This saw several changes in the Pakistan leadership setup.
After Babar Azam resigned from captaincy, Shan Masood and Shaheen Afridi were given leadership roles in the Test and T20I formats respectively.
Mickey Arthur, the previous Director of Men's Cricket, Grant Bradburn, the former head coach, and Andrew Puttick, the former batting coach were sent to the National Cricket Academy in Lahore. Later, the trio resigned from their respective positions.
Another significant change in the Pakistan arrangement was the termination of Haris Rauf's central contract. He was penalized after the PCB investigated his reluctance to join Pakistan's Test team for the just finished Australia tour.
With ANI inputs