Saturday, January 31, 2015

Pakistan cricket player complains of ghosts in his hotel room in Christchurch


#HarisSohail #christchurch #ghost # CricketWorldCup 26-year-old Pakistani cricket player and an upcoming player has seen ghosts in his hotel room in Christchurch. He has, reportedly, been "traumatized" and unable to train after complaining of a supernatural presence at his Christchurch hotel room.
The Pakistan team is in New Zealand on a tour to play some warm-up matches ahead of the Cricket World Cup and have been staying at Rydges Latimer Christchurch. The city had been devastated in the earthquake and the hotel was built on the site.
On seeing the ghost, Haris Sohail "freaked out". He believed that a ghost had pushed him while he was asleep. He phoned the team management and by the time they came he had developed a high fever. As a result, the team bosses convinced hotel management to change his room. It seems he has not been able to practice and take part in warmup matches with the team.
The hotel had been built after the February 22, 2011 earthquake – the disaster claimed 115 lives when the multi-storey Canterbury Television building collapsed. That was situated just 100m away.
Incidentally, last year, Stuart Broad, the English cricket bowler, claimed to have experienced similar supernatural interactions and got his room changed at The Langham hotel in London after the authorities were convinced there were ghosts his room.

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