Tom Curan broke the silence on “Road Like a Child” claim during India-Pakistan tension

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England cricket team fast bowler Tom Curan finally broke his silence on claims that he cried like a child in fear during the growing tension between India and Pakistan. Curren, who played for Lahore Kalandars in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), expressed his relief to resume the competition after a ceasefire. However, he completely denied the claims made by Bangladesh all -rounder Rishad Hussain that stress greatly worried Curan and New Zealand’s Derryl Mitchell. Curan took his side of the story on Instagram to share his side and said he did not cry under difficult circumstances.
“I am happy to see things again, and I pray for continuous peace between two very special countries.”
He said, “BTW Promise, I was not crying; was ready (laughing emoji),” he said.
Earlier, Curan made the headlines in the headlines after the revelation of the Rishad.
“He (Tom Curan) went to the airport, but heard that the airport was closed. Then he started crying like a young child, that two or three people felt to handle him,” the Rishad told the cricketer.
However, the Rishad later apologized to Curan and Mitchell about their comments.
He said in a statement, “I know that I have created confusion to a recently made comment and unfortunately presented in the media.
He said, “I can sincerely regret any misunderstanding.
The PCB on Tuesday confirmed the resumption of Pakistan Super League on 17 May after a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman, Mohsin Naqvi announced on social media that the revised journey program would be announced soon.
The final will be played on 25 May.
(With PTI input)
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