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Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed May Not Play For Sunrisers In The Hundred Amid Backlash. Here's Why

TT Editor·Updated: 15 Mar 2026 7:04 am IST
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Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed May Not Play For Sunrisers In The Hundred Amid Backlash. Here's Why

Abrar Ahmed, the Pakistani cricketer, has come under scrutiny following his recent signing with the Sunrisers franchise for The Hundred tournament. Acquired for £190,000 (approximately ₹2.34 crore) during the auction in London, his inclusion has sparked controversy due to his previous comments on social media, which have drawn criticism and backlash from fans and commentators alike. The Sunrisers team, which operates in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the South Africa T20 league, now faces pressure regarding Ahmed’s participation. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges that international players face when their past statements or actions conflict with public and organizational expectations. As the tournament approaches, the franchise must weigh the potential impact of Ahmed's involvement not only on team dynamics but also on its reputation amid growing concerns over player conduct and accountability. The situation serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between sporting talent and the social responsibilities that athletes bear in today's digital age, especially in high-profile leagues where public sentiment is paramount.

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