[Watch] "Tera dimag kharab hai" - Imad Wasim caught abusing Amir Hamza during Abu Dhabi T10 2024 match
Morrisville Samp Army's Imad Wasim was seen abusing his teammate Amir Hamza during the team's last-over thriller against UP Nawabs in the Abu Dhabi T10 2024 on Saturday, November 23. The incident took place when the UP Nawabs required eight runs to win from the final two balls.
Hamza was set to bowl to the new batter Odean Smith. The stump microphone captured the Afghan spinner saying he was going to bowl into the stumps. Wasim was unimpressed by the ploy and responded by saying that the ball would clear the ropes if he attacked the stumps.
Wasim was heard saying:
"Tera dimag kharab hai wicket pe, b******d pole pe maar dega."
The Samp Army ultimately eked out a narrow three-run win in the fixture, successfully defending a 101-run target. Amir Hamza was adjudged the Player of the Match for his spell of 2-0-9-2.
Imad Wasim chipped in with an impactful cameo with the bat against UP Nawabs in Abu Dhabi T10 2024
UP Nawabs won the toss and opted to bowl first against Morrisville Samp Army at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. While Morrisville lost opener Faf du Plessis for a duck, his partner Sharjeel Khan played a quick-fire 37-run knock.
Imad Wasim chipped in with a quick-fire cameo towards the back end of the innings, remaining unbeaten on 15 off just six balls, helping his team register 100/7 in 10 overs. UP Nawabs' run chase kicked off with a brilliant half-century from skipper Rahmanullah Gurbaz.
The keeper-batter was unbeaten on 60 in 32 balls. However, he didn't receive enough support from other batters and the team ultimately suffered a three-run defeat. Amir Hamza was the pick of the bowlers, while Imad Wasim also bowled a tidy spell, conceding 13 runs from his two overs.
Morrisville Samp Army are unbeaten in the tournament, having claimed three successive victories. They occupy the top position on the Abu Dhabi T10 2024 points table. The Rohan Mustafa-led side will now take on Chennai Brave Jaguars on Sunday, November 24.