June 7 (CRICKETNMORE) Amid the ongoing controversy over M.S. Dhoni sporting an Army insignia during the ongoing World Cup, it has come to fore that the Pakistan team wanted to celebrate India's wickets 'differently' when the two teams meet in Manchester on June 16.
Saj Sadiq, editor of Pakistan site 'Pak Passion', on Friday tweeted that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has reportedly turned down a request from Sarfaraz Ahmed and his team in which they wanted to celebrate India's wickets 'differently' in retaliation to the Men in Blue wearing army caps during an ODI against Australia in March.
It should be remembered that after the Pulwama terrorist attack in which 40 CRPF jawans had lost their lives, the Men in Blue had sported camouflage caps in Ranchi. The entire team, along with Dhoni, was seen sporting camouflage caps in their bid to pay tribute to the security personnel who lost their lives in the terror attack on February 14.