People Are Concerned After Honey Bees Unleashed Their Terror At This T20 Match In Rawalpindi

By Kashaf | 22 Nov, 2017

Honey Bees reign supreme

 

The top eight regions in Pakistan are currently competing in the much-awaited National T20 Cup at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium right now

source: tribune.com.pk

The eight teams have been a part of the league-format tournament, where each team has been playing seven matches.

 

During a match between Peshawar and the Lahore Whites, though, all the players dropped down on the ground

 

The match came to a strange halt when bees attacked the Rawalpindi stadium. Talk about BEEzarre

 

All the players took to the ground for cover

 

That is, everyone except the courageous umpire

He seemed to be done with life and gives zero shits about the bees… until he did.

People were confused as to why the players didn’t run for their lives

 

And they couldn’t stop laughing about the incident

 

Even making some “adult” jokes

 

Most were, honestly, just concerned about the quality of PTV Sports’ video feed

 

We are happy to report that after the incident, the match continued as per schedule. The Lahore Whites won the match by 27 runs. Salman was awarded the Man of the Match award for his 85 runs. However, the bees were definitely the highlight of the tournament.

 

Have you been keeping up with the National T20 cup?

 


cover image via: ptv.com.pk

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