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Fan harasses Wasim Akram during first Test match between Australia, India

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PERTH – An unpleasant incident involving former Pakistani captain Wasim Akram took place in Perth, where a fan harassed him after asking for an autograph during the first Test match between Australia and India.

Pakistan cricket legend Wasim Akram was harassed by a fan during the opening Test of the India-Australia series, prompting stricter security measures.

Wasim Akram, currently in Australia as a commentator for Star Sports, became the target of inappropriate behavior immediately after signing an autograph for the fan.

While the incident was not racially motivated, its exact purpose remains unclear. Cricket Australia has indicated plans to enhance security protocols to prevent such occurrences.

The commentators will now have the option to be transported within the stadium via vehicles to ensure their safety.

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