Pakistan’s fiery right-arm pacer, Ihsanullah, found himself at the centre of unexpected controversy recently, and not for anything that happened on the cricket field.
The 22-year-old quick from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa sparked widespread concern on social media after uploading a series of emotional videos, in which he appeared visibly distressed and on the verge of tears. Fans were left confused, concerned and, in some cases, critical.
What followed was a string of headlines and heated discussions online as Ihsanullah made a shocking claim that he would not return to cricket unless his teenage friend, Abdullah, made amends with him.
“I’ll Only Play If He Comes Back”
Speaking to a local media outlet in the initial aftermath, Ihsanullah was firm in his stance.
“I will only play cricket when my friend comes back,” he said. “I am adamant about this and it’s a challenge for everyone.”
While some fans sympathised with the young bowler’s emotional vulnerability, many others found the comments immature and frustrating, especially considering the responsibility that comes with being a national cricketer.
Setting the Record Straight
On Monday, Ihsanullah finally addressed the online uproar during an exclusive interview with a local news channel, where he offered much-needed context.
“That young guy is my student,” Ihsanullah explained. “The relation between a teacher and a student is similar to that of a father and son.”
He also spoke warmly about the teenager’s elder brother, calling him both a friend and a guiding figure in his own journey.
“He showed me the right path. I owe him and his family a lot,” Ihsanullah added.
A Plea to the Fans
Realising the growing criticism and potential damage to his professional career, the pacer made a humble request.
“I am seeing the posts on social media which are not good,” he said. “I apologise and request to not share such posts which could become dangerous for my career.”
His comments reflect a mix of regret, clarity and emotional honesty. It is a reminder that athletes, despite their stature, are still human beings navigating personal struggles just like the rest of us.
While fans hope to see him return to doing what he does best, bowling rockets at over 145kph, it’s clear that he’s going through something that goes beyond cricket.
The situation also serves as a broader lesson for the sporting world: mental health, friendships, and emotional well-being are just as important as form and fitness.
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