‘This’ Pakistani Cricketer Banned ‘Again’ for Misbehaving and Exposing Himself in-front of Fitness Coach

New Delhi : Wicket-keeper batsman Umar Akmal, who is trying to make a place in Pakistan’s national cricket team, has once again misbehaved after failing in the fitness test.  Umar is believed to have exposed himself in frustration during one test, and now finds himself facing the prospect of being kicked out of the next domestic tournament. The cricketer failed the fitness test at the National Cricket Academy and, being angry with this, he removed all his clothes in front of the trainer.

After failing the test, Umar took off his clothes and shouted at the trainer and asked from where he is fat? The team that took the fitness test has made a complaint to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Umar can be banned for his act and may be shown a way out from the next domestic season. On the other hand, Umar’s elder brother Kamran Akmal and former Pak captain Salman Butt have also failed the test.

Omar has been in the news earlier because of his poor behavior. Earlier in 2017, he was sent back to Pakistan from the Champions Trophy played in England. At that time too, he failed the fitness test and then Pakistan’s coach Mickey Arthur took action on Umar.

Omar made his international Test debut against New Zealand in 2009 and scored a century in his first match. Later, due to poor performance and fitness, he was shown the way out of the team and Sarfraz Ahmed was replaced in his place. Umar has scored 1003 runs in 16 Tests with a century and six half-centuries. At the same time, 3194 runs have been scored in 121 ODIs. He has scored 1690 runs in 84 T20s.

Umar, Kamran and Salman Butt have not received any PCB contract and neither of their home teams have entered into any agreement with them. These three players are playing for their team without any contract.

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