<p>Pakistan cricket team’s director and former cricketer Mohammad Hafeez missed his flight to Sydney to be with the team for their final Test series against Australia, reported Geo News.</p><p>Mohammad Hafeez was with his wife and was supposed to travel with the team to Sydney but his missed the flight after arriving late at the airport.</p><p>The airport staff did not allow Hafeez and his wife to proceed with the boarding. Hours later, Hafeez took another flight to Sydney.</p><p>This comes days after Hafeez reportedly introduced a fine of $500 for players for indiscipline.</p><p>Iceland cricket team took to social media and wrote "All that talent, and now even the Aussie airlines are out to get him!" (sic).</p>.<p>Team Australia are looking to sweep Pakistan in their three-match series and send veteran opener David Warner out as a winner at his home ground in his final Test this week.</p><p>While Australia are planning a winning farewell for Warner, Pakistan captain Shan Masood said the tourists would be happy to play party poopers.</p>
<p>Pakistan cricket team’s director and former cricketer Mohammad Hafeez missed his flight to Sydney to be with the team for their final Test series against Australia, reported Geo News.</p><p>Mohammad Hafeez was with his wife and was supposed to travel with the team to Sydney but his missed the flight after arriving late at the airport.</p><p>The airport staff did not allow Hafeez and his wife to proceed with the boarding. Hours later, Hafeez took another flight to Sydney.</p><p>This comes days after Hafeez reportedly introduced a fine of $500 for players for indiscipline.</p><p>Iceland cricket team took to social media and wrote "All that talent, and now even the Aussie airlines are out to get him!" (sic).</p>.<p>Team Australia are looking to sweep Pakistan in their three-match series and send veteran opener David Warner out as a winner at his home ground in his final Test this week.</p><p>While Australia are planning a winning farewell for Warner, Pakistan captain Shan Masood said the tourists would be happy to play party poopers.</p>