Pakistan Shaheens vs Bangladesh A T20: Due to a lack of coordination, Pakistani batsman Khawaja (Khawaja Nafay) got run out, after which he got furious at his teammate. He shouted and then threw his bat forcefully.

In the Top End T20 series being played in Australia, a match was played between Pakistan Shaheens and Bangladesh A team on Thursday, 14 August. In this, Pakistan's opening batsman Khawaja Nafe got run out due to lack of coordination, due to which he got very angry at his teammate Yasir Khan. Seeing Yasir, he threw his bat in front of him and then showed his anger by shouting.
Pakistan Shaheens defeated Bangladesh by 79 runs in this match. Batting first, Pakistan scored a huge score of 227 runs, in reply, Bangladesh team collapsed for 148 runs. The Best Player award was given to Yasir Khan, on whom Khawaja Nafe shouted after being run out.
Pakistani batsman got furious after being run out
Khwaja Nafe and Yasir Khan gave Pakistan Shaheens a fast and brilliant start, both of them made a partnership of 118 runs for the first wicket. On the first ball of the 12th over, Yasir Khan went to hit a big shot, but missed and the ball hit his pad. On this, Khwaja, standing at non-strike, ran to take a run, but Yasir immediately stopped him. Although he stopped he then ran again, the wicket keeper caught the ball and gave it to the bowler. The batsman ran back but he could not reach and was run out.
Maybe the two Pakistani openers will talk through their mix up nice and calmly...
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) August 14, 2025
Or maybe Yasir and Nafay have a different way of communicating 🫣#TopEndT20 | Live on 7plus pic.twitter.com/40kLUR2PBA
As soon as he was run out, Khawaja Nafe looked at his fellow batsman Yasir and threw his bat down loudly, after which he started shouting loudly and saying something to him. Yasir Khan did not say anything. Khawaja scored 61 runs in 31 balls. Yasir Khan scored 62 runs in 40 balls with the help of 2 sixes and 7 fours, Yasir was chosen as the Player of the Match. He also took 2 catches in fielding.
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