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Pakistan spinner backlash for club
Burton Mail
|March 14, 2026
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The Indian-owned Sunrisers group is facing a social media backlash after signing Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed for their Headingley-based Hundred side.
Political tensions between the nations have had an impact on sporting relations, with bilateral series between the rivals on ice since 2007 and Pakistani players frozen out of the Indian Premier League.
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