Lancashire officials allegedly stated that they would conduct an internal investigation into the incident where a Pakistani man was asked to hide his T-shirt, which was similar to Pakistan’s national team’s jersey during the fourth Test of England vs England in Old Trafford.
India vs Pakistan disputes have reached an all -time high level anyway, as the cricket quarrel has been filled with political tension between the two countries. The toll of rivalry is to be borne by the entire cricket fraternity, as the heat has also been removed in the India vs England series.
Although the incident in Old Trafford has only been heard from the end of the Pakistani fan, Lancashire’s reports are awaited, although the Cricket Authority confirmed that such an incident happened and they are looking into the matter.
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Lancashire along with a man donating to Pakistan Jersey to check Old Trafford Mismancial
According to Pakistani media, a fan named Farooq Nazar went to watch the England vs England match at Old Trafford, and posted a social media post, which was marked by a ground staff member, urging him to cover his shirt, which was a traditional green white-ball jersey replica of the Pakistan National Cricket Team.
Security personnel recognized themselves as a part of Lancashire and said, “I have been asked by control if you can cover that shirt, please. , Later, Steward was also marked, saying, “The shirt can be considered a nationalist.”
The social media video has released the Pakistani man from the request of Lancashire officials and is eventually being taken away from the stand by a police officer. This showed that the officials were involved in all the action, which felt humiliated to the fan as he decided to leave the site instead of removing his shirt.
Lancashire spokesperson said, “We know about the referenced incident and are taking steps to understand the matter completely surrounding the surrounding facts and references, showing that they are looking at the matter.
Lancashire has relations with India and BCCI
In recent years, relations between the Indian Cricket Board, BCCI and the English Cricket Board, ECB have improved. The Lancashire Board has spoke openly about the construction of relations with the Indian Board.
There were also reports that Manchester Originals, ‘The Handal’, a team, a competition organized by the ECB consisting of 100 balls in an innings and includes players from all over the world, they are ready to give 70% of their ownership to the Indian RPSG group, who owns Lucknow Super Giants owner Sanjeev Goenka.
In addition, there were such conversations, stating that Lancashire Chief Executive Officer Daniel Giddani suggested the BCCI to give a share in the 100 -ball tournament.
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The growing political tension between the two countries has only intensified for years and this time has reached its peak. The two countries were in a state of war after a military clash in May 2025.
Political and border tension has further influenced the relationship between two cricket boards, BCCI and PCB. Both sides have not played any white ball bilateral series since 2012-13 and have not played the red ball game since 2007-08.
The two hardcore rival nations only face each other in the ICC tournament and the ACC event, Asia Cup. In addition to a section for a neutral site in matches between the two countries, the ICC fixtures between the two have also become problematic.
Now, with further opposition from Indian fans as well as politicians, cricketing relations between the two countries have been thrown into more doubt.


