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The 35-year-old pacer was reacting to a sarcastic tweet by batsman Mohammed Hafeez on Saturday on eve of the departure of the New Zealand team from Pakistan.
”Come now bro. This has a bad taste to it… Don’t blame the players or the organization… blame our government. They have only acted on the advice they have received. I’m certain these young men – all wanting to prove themselves wanted to play. they had no choice,” McClenaghan wrote on his Twitter handle. On Saturday, Hafeez had taken a dig at New Zealand Cricket (NZC) for calling off their tour of Pakistan citing security threats.
”Thanks to the security of Pakistan forces to make arrangements to @BLACKCAPS to reach airport Safe & Sound. Wonder same route & same security but no threat today???,” Hafeez had tweeted.
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But New Zealand Cricket (NZC) called off the series abruptly on Friday just before the first One-Day International at the Rawalpindi stadium, citing they had received a serious security threat.