New Delhi, Sports Desk. Simon Doull Reveals Mental Torture in Pakistan. The former New Zealand cricketer and current commentator often manages to make headlines for one reason or the other. Recently, during the live commentary, he exposed the truth of the neighboring country of Pakistan to the whole world. He has made a sensational disclosure regarding Pakistan.

He said that living in Pakistan is no less than living in a jail. Describing his experience, he said that here he had to starve for several days. Let’s know what Simon said through this article?

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In fact, former New Zealand cricketer Simon Doull exposed Pakistan’s entire pole during on-air commentary. He recently criticized the strike rate of Pakistan team captain Babar Azam. After this, he had a verbal war with former Pakistani cricketer Amir Sohail. Babar’s fans also threatened him with consequences.

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Meanwhile, Simon told the Whole truth of Pakistan and said,

“Living in Pakistan is no less than being in jail. I was not allowed to go out because Babar Azam’s fans were waiting for me. And had to sleep hungry for many days in Pakistan. I was very mentally disturbed, but thank God I could somehow get out of Pakistan.

It is obvious that after this statement of Simon, a war is about to break out once again regarding the Asia Cup 2023.

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