Suicide cricketer dropped from the team!

in #suicide7 years ago

• Young Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Jarayb has committed suicide
• He is the eldest son of former cricketer Amir Hanif.
• Aamir Hanif played for Pakistan.
• Amir Hanif played in the club cricket of Bangladesh.
• Excluded from the Karachi Under-19 team, Jihir's suicide.

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This picture of Mohammad Jarib is now only memorial to his family. Photo: Facebook

Mohammad Jarib could not take it. The level of pride that was dropped from the Karachi Under-19 team was so much that he wanted to get rid of the troubles in his life. Jairab is the son of former Pakistan cricketer Amir Hanif. Hanif played five ODIs for Pakistan in the 1990s. Bangladesh's domestic club cricket was once a regular face.

Jairab was walking by boy's way. Making myself as a potential cricketer. But Zariab, who is overwhelmed by the frustration of being dropped from the team, has endorsed the possibility of himself.

The cricketer who represented Karachi in Karachi in the Under-19 tournament last month in Lahore. But 'sending the cause of injury' was sent home. Jarabe could not accept it in any way. He thinks of the victims of injustice. Jairab committed suicide by hanging himself on Monday.

The Express Tribune reported that Jairabe himself told the team management that his injury was not serious enough to return. But no one listened to him. Meanwhile, his father Hanif told Geo TV that the injury was actually an excuse. Insiders say that he was not considered eligible for the Under-19 team due to his age. He was sent back to his home due to injury.

The pressure of expectations in the current cricket is high - Hanif blames the prospect's pressure for his son's death. As the cricketer himself, the boy has understood many things. But it was not the last defense, 'pray what my son has done or under the circumstances, and pray that it does not happen in any player. It was very under pressure when playing in the Under-19 squad. He was very disappointed to be dropped. He tried to provoke him, but the injustice he suffered in the Under-19 team was what he felt was better.