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Fans angrily on Kavya Maran: Sunrisers Group owner Kavya Maran has come under the target of fans during ‘The Hundred’ auction. After buying Pakistan’s spinner Abrar Ahmed for Rs 2.34 crore, huge protest has started on social media. Fans are citing those old videos and posts of Abrar in which he made fun of India. This is the first case of a Pakistani player being bought by a team with IPL links, which has created a big controversy.

Pakistani spinner joins Kavya Maran’s team.
New Delhi. Kavya Maran, owner of Sunrisers Group, has come into a big controversy in the auction of ‘The Hundred’ league held in London. Kavya Maran has bought Pakistan’s mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed for a huge amount of Rs 2.34 crore for her team ‘Sunrisers Leads’. With this, Abrar has become the first Pakistani player to be bought by an IPL linked franchise. But this decision has angered the Indian fans.
The biggest reason for the anger of fans on social media is the old anti-India posts of Abrar Ahmed. Users are reminding Kavya Maran that Abrar had made fun of India many times in the past. Before the T20 World Cup, he had shared a video with Fakhar Zaman and Saim Ayub, in which they were shown drinking ‘tea’. Many saw this as evoking memories of the 2019 India-Pakistan conflict and an insult to India.
SHAME ON KAVYA MARAN
May SRH finish last this IPL season