PSL 2026: Pakistani cricketer kisses female commentator in the commentary box, watch video here

PSL 2026: Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 is once again embroiled in controversy. This time the controversy is related to former Pakistani cricketer and famous commentator Rameez Raja. In the commentary box, Rameez Raja hugged and kissed former Australian female cricketer and commentator Lisa Sthalekar, the video of which is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

What happened in the commentary box?

Rameez Raja was commentating with Lisa Sthalekar during a PSL match. It is clearly visible in the viral video that Rameez Raja suddenly goes to Lisa, hugs and kisses her. After this incident, netizens have criticized Rameez Raja a lot on social media. Many users have also started trolling him.

Rameez Raja was in controversies earlier also

This is not the first time that Rameez Raja has been embroiled in controversy during commentary. A few days ago, he had mistakenly called “Catch of the IPL” in a match, for which he was trolled fiercely. Apart from this, the video of the fight between two mascots before the toss also went viral.

Who is Lisa Sthalekar?

Lisa Sthalekar is a former Australian female cricketer. 46-year-old Lisa has played 8 Tests, 125 ODIs and 54 T20 International matches for Australia. He scored 2728 runs in ODI and 769 runs in T20. His record in bowling has also been excellent. He has taken 146 wickets in ODI and 60 wickets in T20. Now he is active in the field of commentary.

The final match of PSL 2026 will be held on May 3.

Pakistan Super League 2026 has now reached its final stage. The final match will be played on 3 May 2026. Karachi Kings has reached the finals by winning the qualifiers. The Eliminator-2 match will be held between Islamabad United and Hyderabad Kingsman on May 1. The winning team of this match will face Karachi Kings in the final.

This incident of Rameez Raja has once again brought PSL 2026 into the headlines. There is a lot of debate going on about this video on social media.

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