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England cricket group quick bowler Tom Curran lastly broke his silence over claims that he “cried like a child” out of worry through the rising tensions between India and Pakistan. Curran, who performs for Lahore Qalandars within the Pakistan Super League (PSL), expressed his aid to see the competitors resume after the ceasefire. However, he utterly denied the claims made by Bangladesh all-rounder Rishad Hossain that the tensions left Curran and New Zealand’s Daryl Mitchell extraordinarily apprehensive. Curran took to Instagram to share his facet of the story and mentioned that he didn’t cry within the robust conditions.
“I’m glad to see things resuming, and I pray for continued peace between two very special countries.”
“Btw promise, I didn’t cry; was ready (laughing emoji),” he added.
Earlier, Curran discovered himself within the headlines following Rishad’s revelation.
“He (Tom Curran) went to the airport but heard that the airport was closed. Then he started crying like a little child, that it took two or three people to handle him,” Rishad advised Cricbuzz.
However, Rishad later apologised to Curran and Mitchell relating to his feedback.
“I’m aware that a recent comment I made has caused confusion and has unfortunately been misrepresented in the media, creating a false perception. It lacked full context and unintentionally overstated the emotions involved,” he mentioned in a press release.
“I sincerely regret any misunderstanding it may have caused. I’ve offered an unconditional apology to Daryl Mitchell and Tom Curran,” he added.
The PCB on Tuesday confirmed the resumption of the Pakistan Super League on May 17, following a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman, Mohsin Naqvi introduced on social media that the revised itinerary can be introduced shortly.
The remaining might be performed on May 25.
(With PTI inputs)
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