Shahid Afridi Repeats 'Kashmir' Comment After Pakistan World T20 Loss

Pakistan’s captain Shahid Afridi walks from the field after being dismissed during the World T20 match.

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Mohali: Unfazed by the criticism he drew for mentioning Kashmir in the previous match, Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi once again thanked supporters from the valley for turning up to cheer his team in the lost World T20 match against Australia. (Australia Knock Pakistan Out of World T20)

“I want to thank the people of Kolkata (the venue of a previous World T20 match against India) for supporting us. I thank people who came and supported us from Pakistan and Kashmir. I also want to thank the BCCI for taking good care of us in India,” Afridi said in the post-match presentation after Pakistan’s 21-run loss to Australia drawing a loud applause from the stands.

The defeat knocked Pakistan out of the World T20. In the previous match against New Zealand, Afridi had similarly thanked supporters from Kashmir during the toss, a comment that was criticised by BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur. (Shahid Afridi Does a U-Turn on Retirement Rumours)

Thakur had said that Afridi’s comment was “not politically correct”.

Afridi, who is set to be sacked as Pakistan captain after returning home, triggered quite a furore at the beginning of the tournament itself when he stated that his team is loved more in India than back home.

That remark was lambasted in Pakistan with former captain Javed Miandad going to the extent of saying that the all-rounder should be ashamed of himself.

Taking a dig at those who criticised him for that statement, Afridi today said, “My comment was meant for educated people.”


Source: NDTV

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