A major scuffle broke out between Pakistan and Afghanistan fans outside the Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds amid the ongoing Cricket match between the two teams on Saturday.

ICC has reportedly stated that the fight broke out between Pakistan and Afghanistan fans after a plane flew above the Leeds stadiums flashing banners to help in 'ending the disappearance of Balochistan from Pakistan'.

ICC Source: Fight broke out b/w Pak&Afghan fans in Leeds because a plane was flown which had Balochistan slogans. Apparently it was an unauthorised plane that flew over the stadium&political messages were visible. Leeds air traffic will investigate. (Pic courtesy: WorldBalochOrg) pic.twitter.com/cu0CyZ0w0U — ANI (@ANI) June 29, 2019

WATCH: Clash Breaks Out Between Pakistan, Afghanistan Fans Outside Headingley Cricket Ground Amid The World Cup Match

As per reports, a plane flew about the Cricket ground during Pakistan vs Afghanistan match, putting banners which were calling to help end the enforced disappearance of Balochistan in Pakistan and "Justice for Balochistan".

In a video posted by Pakistan-based journalist, the banner can be seen flying through the sky.

Banner calling to Help #EndEnforcedDisappearances in Pakistan flies over the Headingley stadium, Leeds during the Pak-Afg game. pic.twitter.com/RkLF9NFTw4 — Naila Inayat नायला इनायत (@nailainayat) June 29, 2019

This development has come days after a video surfaced on social media showing men wearing Pakistan Cricket team jersey and Pak flag around their neck tearing Balochistan posters outside the Lord's Cricket Ground in London where the Pakistan vs South Africa World Cup match took place.

The posters read, "Help end enforced disappearances in Pakistan". While tearing down the posters, the angry fans also shouted slogans "Long Live Pakistan Army".

#WATCH Pakistani Cricket fans tear posters put up by Baloch activists outside the Lord's Cricket Ground, the venue of Pakistan-South Africa match, yesterday . #London pic.twitter.com/B2NLAumiy5 — ANI (@ANI) June 24, 2019

As per reports, 5,000 cases of enforced disappearances have been registered since 2014, by the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances, an entity established by the Pakistani government.

Pakistan's establishment has been long criticized over its practice of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings by International bodies and local human rights organisations that dare to speak out on the issue.

WATCH: Pakistan Cricket Fans Tear 'Free Balochistan' Posters Put Up By Activists Outside Lord's Cricket Ground

(With agency inputs)