“Living in Pakistan is like living in jail” – Simon Doull opens up on his ordeal after criticizing Babar Azam
Simon Doull, a renowned commentator in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and Indian Premier League (IPL), recently opened up on the 'mental torture' he faced in Pakistan. This came after his on-air comments about Peshawar Zalmi captain Babar Azam.
Doull talked about how he couldn’t even go out to eat as fans waited outside the hotel to vent their anger. He expressed gratitude for managing to escape the country.
Speaking to Geo News, Doull said:
"Living in Pakistan is like living in jail. I was not allowed to go out as Babar Azam fans were waiting for me. And I stayed without food for many days. Even I was mentally tortured, but by the grace of God, I somehow escaped."
For the uninitiated, Doull criticized Babar Azam for slowing down to complete a century during the PSL 2023 game versus Quetta Gladiators. The right-hander scored 115 off 65 balls but took 14 deliveries to reach 100 from 83. Peshawar Zalmi lost that game by eight wickets with 10 balls to spare.
Speaking on-air, the New Zealand-born commentator had said:
"Rather than putting the team first... the last little while, that's all that been happening. Rather than looking for boundaries, still, so much firepower to come. Hundreds are brilliant, stats are great, but it has to be team first.”
Simon Doull also recently criticized Royal Challengers Bangalore batter Virat Kohli for taking 10 balls to reach 50 from 42, during his 61 off 44 knock against the Lucknow Super Giants. Kohli's team lost the match by one wicket in a last-ball thriller.
Doull said:
“From 42 to 50, he took 10 balls. He is concerned about his personal milestones. I don’t think there’s room for that in this game anymore."
Pakistan to host New Zealand for T20I and ODI series
Babar Azam and Co. will host New Zealand in a five-match T20I and ODI series. The first T20I will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Friday, April 14. Meanwhile, the ODI series will begin on Thursday, April 27.
The white-ball series will help the Men in Green prepare for the upcoming 2023 Asia Cup. Meanwhile, the Blackcaps will gain experience playing in sub-continent conditions ahead of the 2023 ODI World Cup scheduled to be played in India later this year.