In a heated moment during a recent cricket match against Quetta Gladiators, Karachi Kings pacer Mohammad Amir lost his cool and screamed at one of his teammates.

This outburst came after the team failed to defend a low-scoring target in their latest match, leaving the bowlers frustrated after another defeat.

The incident occurred during a tense moment in the match, with Amir clearly showing his frustration towards Tayyab Tahir. The heated exchange was caught on camera and quickly spread on social media, sparking debates among fans.

The Karachi Kings have been struggling in recent matches. This has led to growing frustration among the team, with Amir’s outburst clearly indicating the tension within the group.

Quetta Gladiators, after winning the toss, decided to bowl first. Karachi Kings didn’t start brilliantly with the bat again and were under pressure by the supreme pace attack of Naseem Shah and Aimal Khan.

Kings managed to score 164 runs after losing six wickets. Adam Rossington scored brilliant 45-ball 69 runs, including ten fours and one six. Captain Imad Wasim also played a crucial inning alongside Aamer Yamin to reach a defendable total.

In reply, Quetta Gladiators chased down the target with one delivery remaining in the final innings. Martin Guptill played a match-winning knock of 56-ball 86 runs, including nine fours and four massive sixes.

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