How did the color of the ball change during the match?

PSL 2026: Pakistan He does not desist from getting himself insulted anywhere. Loud Pakistan often remains in the headlines due to its antics. Whenever their players play on the cricket field, some scandal or the other happens. Now a big controversy has arisen in the beginning of Pakistan Super League 2026.

Such a scene was seen in the very first match of the tournament, which surprised the cricket fans and Pakistan cricket started being heavily criticized. During the opening match, there was more discussion about changing the color of the ball than about the game itself. Which surprised everyone.

How did the color of the ball change?

Usually, incidents of the ball becoming old or dirty are seen in cricket, but what happened in this match of Pakistan Super League 2026 was completely different. The white ball started looking pink in the second over itself. Seeing this incident, the players, umpires and spectators present on the field were all shocked. Within minutes this matter went viral on social media and criticism of Pakistan Cricket Board started.

How did jersey become the reason?

Many claims surfaced on social media regarding the change in color of the ball. It is being told that the Hyderabad Kingsmen bowler repeatedly rubbed the ball on his jersey to make it shine, due to which the color of the jersey got transferred to the ball. Reportedly, due to the poor quality of the jersey, its color faded and the white ball turned pink within a short time. Pictures and videos of this incident are becoming increasingly viral. As soon as the color of the ball changed, the umpires immediately decided to change it.

What did captain Marnus Labuschagne say?

After the match, captain Marnus Labuschagne said on this strange incident, ‘After the second over I asked the umpires, ‘What is happening? The ball has turned red, it might have been due to clothes or something like that. I have never seen anything like this before. After this whole matter, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is being heavily criticized.

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