Wasim Akram interrupted on live TV show in Mumbai

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Pakistan legendary cricketer and former skipper Wasim Akram had a live shoot for an Indian news channel interrupted on Sunday night in Mumbai.

The incident occurred when one man in the locality where the show was being filmed objected to it being shot there, an employee of the Hindi news channel, Aaj Tak, who was present at the scene.

Only that one man was involved in the incident, and there was no heckling of Akram, or any physical harm to him, the employee said.

The show, shot soon after the India versus Australia game, featured Akram in an outdoor setting in a street in Lower Parel, a central Mumbai neighbourhood.

Akram, a regular on Indian television both as commentator and cricket analyst, was speaking when the man entered the camera frame and appeared to grab the camera before the footage was switched away from the scene and back to the studio in Delhi.

The programme’s anchor, cricket reporter Vikrant Gupta, appeared to be taken by surprise by the incident and was unable at the time to explain what had happened.