Monday, December 23rd, 2024

Chaos in Pakistan cricket, Afridi under investigation regarding Guru Gary, PCB is investigating


New Delhi. The uproar in Pakistan cricket is not stopping. Be it captain Babar Azam or the team selectors, everyone is on target. Two selectors have even been sacked. Meanwhile, the case of the team's biggest bowler Shaheen Afridi is also under investigation, in which he is accused of misbehaving with coach Gary Kirsten and the team management.

According to ANI report, Pakistan Cricket Board is investigating Shaheen Afridi's behavior during the T20 World Cup. Geo News reported on the matter, after which the controversy came to light. The board is investigating why no action was taken against Shaheen Afridi in the said incident.

This case of Shaheen Afridi has come to light after Wahab Riaz and Abdul Razzaq were removed from the post of selectors. After being removed from the post, Wahab Riaz made a long post on social media. In this, he said that he does not want to get into any allegations and counter-allegations. But the reality is that every selector had equal voting rights. Therefore, it is not right to target anyone.

Wahab Riaz has praised coach Gary Kirsten and the support staff. South Africa's Gary Kirsten was the coach of the Indian team in 2011. Under his guidance, the Indian team became the world champion.

Shahid Afridi made serious allegations against Babar
Shahid Afridi has accused the PCB of giving Babar Azam more opportunities than necessary. He said, 'They (PCB) should decide on the captain or the coach. As far as Babar is concerned, we have also captained a lot and the captain never got so many opportunities. As soon as the World Cup is over, the captain is blamed. 2-3 World Cups, 2-3 Asia Cups, Babar Azam has got too many opportunities.'

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