Zaman was appearing in his first match of the ongoing BBL season for Brisbane Heat.
Zaman was appearing in his first match of the ongoing BBL season for Brisbane Heat. He joined the team as a replacement for injured Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Afridi. However, his debut did not go as planned.
Warner, who top-scored for Thunder with a commanding 82, was seen repeatedly gesturing towards Zaman and raising concerns with the on-field umpire while facing the right-arm quick.
The exchanges were clearly visible on the broadcast and became a talking point. "He is bowling like a four-year-old bowling. It stays so low," Warner was heard as saying to Zaman.
Warner’s remarks became a talking point among fans watching the game. Some felt that Zaman’s low-arm action looked different, while others found Warner’s comments harsh and unnecessary.
It was a tough outing for Zaman Khan as the young pacer couldn’t make an impact, conceding 32 runs in his three overs.
However, Zaman’s side emerged victorious in the match, beating Thunder by seven wickets while chasing the target of 181. Usman Khawaja starred with the bat for Thunder, scoring 78 off 48 balls to take his team over the line with 22 deliveries to spare.