Lancashire probes incident after fan asked to cover Pakistan shirt at India-England Test - The Statesman
- A British-Pakistani cricket fan, Farooq Nazar, was asked by security at Old Trafford to remove his Pakistan jersey during the England-India Test match.
- Security stated that the jersey might annoy Indian fans, leading to a complaint filed with the English Cricket Board.
- Nazar expressed his shock at the incident, saying he was traumatized by the actions of the venue security.
- Lancashire officials confirmed they are investigating the incident and are taking steps to understand the facts and context surrounding the matter fully.
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Fan expelled from Manchester venue for wearing Pakistan jersey during India-England Test
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