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'Justice for Balochistan' banner flies over Headingley cricket ground, Pak-Afghan fans clash | Video

Clashes erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan supporters when a plane flew over the Headingley cricket ground with a banner reading 'Justice for Balochistan'. Pakistan and Afghanistan are currently playing a World Cup league match at Headingley.

Edited by: IANS Leeds (England) Published : Jun 29, 2019 18:42 IST, Updated : Jun 29, 2019 23:20 IST
'Justice for Balochistan' banner flies over Headingley

'Justice for Balochistan' banner flies over Headingley cricket ground, Pak-Afghan fans clash

Clashes erupted between fans of the Afghanistan and Pakistan cricket teams during the 2019 World Cup match between the two sides in Leeds on Saturday.

While videos kept surfacing on Twitter of clashes between the two sets of fans outside the stadium throughout the first half of the game, media reports from the spot said that fans had to be evicted from the Headingley Cricket Ground. 

Those evicted reportedly continued the melee outside the stadium and a few journalists who were trying to film the scenes were also allegedly harmed. There have also been reports of fans entering the stadium illegaly and occupying seats. 

"Supporters of Afghanistan cricket team go violent outside the #Headingley cricket stadium, attempt to break down security gate, throw bottles at the security team manning gates, police makes two arrests for violent actions," said a tweet by a Pakistani reporter in Headingley. 

Among the videos on Twitter is one in which show what look like Afghanistan fans beating up a spectator wearing a Pakistan jersey while another shows another set of fans clashing with security personnel. Most tweets from the ground also implicate the Afghanistan fans of causing the ruckus. 

Additionally there were also videos of two aeroplane banner messages. While one said "Help end dissapearances in Pakistan," the other said "Justice for Balochistan."

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