Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Indian bowler Shami ‘horribly abused’ online after Pakistan humiliatio­n

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Violence against Muslims in India was also reported after the emphatic 10-wicket win on Sunday. Cricket clashes between Hindu-majority India and Pakistan frequently heighten tensions between the neighbours, who have fought three wars since their independen­ce in 1947. The 31year-old Mohammed Shami became the main target after the defeat in Dubai, even though India captain Virat Kohli acknowledg­ed that his side had been “outplayed”. Hundreds of messages were left on Shami’s Instagram account saying he was a “traitor” and should be thrown out of the Indian team. But many fans and politician­s also urged support for him, calling on Indian players to reject the hate messages just as they had backed the Black Lives Matter movement by taking a knee. “Team India your BLM knee-taking counts for nothing if you can’t stand up for your teammate who is being horribly abused and trolled on social media,” Omar Abdullah, a former chief minister in the Muslimmajo­rity region of Kashmir, said on Twitter. “Ignore the haters, most of India’s grateful for your effort,” said another supporter on Instagram. People set off celebrator­y gunfire in Islamabad and Karachi after the famous win, while hundreds ignited firecracke­rs in occupied Kashmir, where troops are fighting an intensifie­d freedom campaign. Gautam Gambhir, a former India Test cricketer who has become an MP for the ruling Hindu-nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party, said it was “shameful” that people were celebratin­g Pakistan’s win. In Punjab state, students from held Kashmir said they were beaten up. A student at an engineerin­g and technology institute said dozens of men armed with hockey sticks and batons attacked them as they watched the closing stages of the game. “They entered our room, switched off the lights and beat us. They destroyed our laptops,” the student told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity because of fears of more trouble. “We are safe now and we have support from our college. But we didn’t expect this at all. We are Indians.” The match also sparked violence in neighbouri­ng Bangladesh. Two Pakistan supporters were beaten by India fans as they celebrated the win in one southern district, media reports said.

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