Former captains to resolve differences between Shaheen Afridi, Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan

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The ex-captains have offered to mediate and resolve their grievances

Shaheen Afridi, Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan during T20 World Cup 2022. - AFP

KARACHI: Two former captains have decided to resolve differences between top Pakistan cricketers -Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan and Shaheen Afridi, Geo News reported on Saturday.

According to the sources, the ex-captains have contacted the three national cricketers and have offered to mediate and resolve their grievances.

Upon Shaheen's return to the country, a meeting between the three national cricketers may be arranged at the house of a former captain.

Remember, Shaheen has been in the news for some days due to his altercation with Mohammad Yousuf during Pakistan’s tour to England just before the T20 World Cup 2024.

A day after reports from Lahore suggested that coaches and management had complained to the chairman PCB over Shaheen’s attitude during the recent tour, it emerged that Afridi, in fact, had exchanged heated words with Yousuf, but had later said sorry to him.

Multiple sources within Pakistan cricket team management confirmed that the issue was “heat-of-the-moment” and it was sorted out immediately and there was nothing to report about it.

Recalling the incident, a source told Geo News that while Afridi was bowling in nets at Headingly, Mohammad Yousuf – who was the batting coach with the team on tour of Ireland and England – had pointed towards his no-balls.

Upon being called out for bowling no-balls repeatedly, Shaheen got furious – and this is the point where it started.

“Shaheen said to Mohammad Yousuf to let him do what he was doing and he [Yousuf] should mind his own business,” said a source adding that Yousuf responded to Shaheen that he was a coach and doing his job.

The source added that the argument got heated up.

Later on, the senior manager Wahab Riaz reprimanded Shaheen Afridi for his attitude, Shaheen accepted his mistake and said sorry to the former batting legend.

“This was nothing more than a routine case of heat-of-the-moment, so the chapter was closed there and then,” said the source when asked why it wasn’t reported to the PCB

Atique ur Rehman Atique ur Rehman is a senior reporter for Geo News.
  • Babar Azam
  • Shaheen Afridi

Comments

    Abrar Hussain commented 6 months ago

    If pak lost due to their gravancies then they should be punished instead of mediation. Pak face shameful defeats and these guys protect their ego and friendship. Couach who support Shadab inclusion should also be held accountable

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