Abu Dhabi: Pakistan cricket teams die-hard fan Muhammad Zaman who is popularly known as Chacha T20 reportedly demanded an apology from opener Ahmed Shehzad for misbehaving with him in the hotel lobby on Friday night where the Pakistan team is staying.
If Shehzad does not apologise, Zaman has planned to stage a protest against him in the next match against England in Abu Dhabi.
Zaman explained that he was in the Inter-Continental hotel with his hosts son in the UAE when the incident occurred. We went to the hotel just to have a glimpse of Pakistan cricketers and for a chance to take a picture with them, Zaman told a local newspaper from Abu Dhabi.
It is normal routine for Pakistan fans to request the cricketers for pictures.
Zaman said they could only find Shehzad in the lobby as they were late to reach the hotel in the night around 10:45pm.
I requested him for a picture with my friends nephew but he rudely told us to get lost, continued Zaman.
When Zaman asked him to show some respect Shehzad blasted them angrily and told Zaman that he was a liar and conspirator.
He (Shehzad) also threatened me of serious consequences, added Zaman.
Zaman said he did not understand Shehzads frustration because all players treated him respectfully and this was an odd incident.
Earlier in the day, some supporters in the ground were hooting at Shehzad and passing on comments on him and I spoke to them and refrained them from showing such behaviour.
Shehzad was also looking at me at that time and maybe he thought that I was behind those spectators, Zaman said, adding that may be he was angry at former PCB chairman Ijaz Butt for his allegations in an interview against him that he was like a servant to Pakistan T20 captain Shahid Afridi and was frustrated enough to attack whoever he was coming across.
Zaman said he supports Pakistan team for the sheer love for the game and nothing else but instead of appreciating me, I was misbehaved and threatened. Chacha, then added, that the management should ask Shehzad to tender an apology or he will stage a protest against him in the second Test.
Talking to The Express Tribune, Shehzad denied the altercation with the fan and said that the incident is being blown out of proportion. The opener said he had politely told Zaman that he had to get back to his room because it was late in the night.
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