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Pak police using Bumrah’s no-ball to warn drivers

ISLAMABAD:The traffic police in Pakistan's Faisalabad city are using the image of Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah bowling a now-notorious no-ball against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy final to warn the drivers to stay behind the line at red lights.

Pak police using Bumrah’s  no-ball to warn drivers

Jasprit Bumrah’s no-ball in the Champions Trophy final cost India dear as Fakhar Zaman, who was caught behind on that delivery, went on to make a match-winning ton. File photo



Islamabad, June 23 

The traffic police in Pakistan's Faisalabad city are using the image of Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah bowling a now-notorious no-ball against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy final to warn the drivers to stay behind the line at red lights. 

The posters, which have been put up at traffic lights in the city, have an image two cars behind the line on one side, and the image of Bumrah overstepping the line on the other, with the following caption — “Don't cross the line. You know it can be costly”.

Bumrah's no-ball gave Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman an early life, and the batsman went on to make a match-winning 114 runs, his maiden ODI hundred. India lost the match by a massive 180-run margin.  — PTI

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