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Marcus Labuschagne enjoys dal, roti in Pakistan, netizens not impressed with PCB

| @indiablooms | Mar 12, 2022, at 09:17 pm

Karachi: Australian cricketer Marcus Labuschagne on Friday shared an image of his lunch where he could be seen eating 'delicious' dal and roti.

Marcus is currently in Pakistan an dfplaying the second Test match against the side in Karachi.

However, twitter users slammed the Pakistan Cricket Board over the food.

One Rana Ayyud said: "Aasharam bapu also enjoyed this same food thrice a day."

"Pakistanis can't even feed them properly...poor lads eating sukhi daal and rotis without any vegetables.. shame on you @TheRealPCB u guys don't deserve to host cricket matches after giving this kinda treatment to foreign players," said another netizen whose Twitter handle is named Dipesh.

Netizen Mohit Gulati posted: " Looks like food served in hospital. Get well soon bro."

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