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Pakistani woman cricketer returns home on motorbike

| | Jul 19, 2017, at 12:46 am
Islamabad, July 18 (IBNS): In a shocking episode, Pakistani woman cricketer Nashra Sandhu, who was playing in the women's world cup in England, was seen returning home on a motorcycle after arriving in the nation.

The talented cricketer was spotted travelling pillion with two of her family members.

It is generally the Pakistan cricket board which makes arrangement for players return after a major international tournament.

Nashra Sandhu, however, had to make her own arrangements.

The video of her riding the bike was shared on social media by one netizen named Azhar Khan and captioned it: "#Pakistan's woman cricketer Nashra Sandhu returns home on bike with her father as she arrives after playing #ICC Women's #WorldCup in UK."

Pakistan failed to reach the last-four stage of the tournament.

Image: Twitter video grab

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