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Tom Curran breaks silence in his claim that “he cried like a child” during his tensions of India-Pakistan

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British Cricket Team Fast Bowling Tom Curran finally broke his silence, claiming that he was “crying like a child” during the increasing tensions between India and Pakistan. Pakistan Super League (PSL) playing for the sarcophagus Qalandars, Curran, after the ceasefire to see that the competition continued, he said. However, Bangladesh completely rejected the allegations that tensions left Curran by the versatile Rishad Hossain, and that New Zealand was extremely concerned about Daryl Mitchell. Curran went to Instagram to share the side of the story and said he didn’t cry in difficult situations.

He continued: “I am glad to see that things are going on, and I pray for continuous peace between the two private countries.”

“BTW, I didn’t cry; he was ready (Emoji laughs),” he added.

Previously, Curran found himself in the headlines after Rishad’s revelation.

In his statement to Cricbuzz, Rishad said, “(Tom Curran) went to the airport, but heard that the airport was closed. Then he began to cry like a little boy, took two or three people to manage it.”

However, Rishad then apologized to Curran and Mitchell about his comments.

“I am aware that a recent interpretation caused confusion and unfortunately was represented in the media, creating a wrong perception. He lacked the full context and ignored the relevant feelings.” He said.

“I sincerely regret any of the misunderstandings that it might be.

On Tuesday, the PCB confirmed the resumption of the Pakistan Super League on May 17 after the ceasefire between India and Pakistan.

Pakistani Cricket Board (PCB) President Mohsin Naqvi announced that the revised route on social media will be announced in a short time.

The final will be played on May 25th.

(With PTI inputs)

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