The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) faces a fresh crisis in its ongoing captaincy saga as reports emerge of fast bowler Shaheen Afridi’s fury over fabricated quotes attributed to him in a media statement.
Shaheen Afridi’s Grievances
Shaheen Afridi, already discontent with the PCB’s handling of the captaincy discussions, is reportedly furious over the inclusion of quotes in a PCB statement that he never made. The 23-year-old feels sidelined by the board’s decision to consider removing him from the T20I captaincy in favour of Babar Azam just ahead of the Men’s T20 World Cup.
In an effort to appease Shaheen Afridi, the PCB has initiated talks with the disgruntled cricketer. Another meeting with PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi is scheduled for Monday and is aimed at resolving the escalating tensions.
The PCB’s decision to reinstate Babar Azam as the white-ball captain further complicates the situation. Following this announcement, the PCB released a statement purportedly quoting Shaheen Afridi endorsing Babar’s captaincy, exacerbating Shaheen’s discontent.
The fabricated quotes attributed to Shaheen Afridi in the PCB statement added fuel to the fire, with the fast bowler vehemently denying making such statements. The incident underscores the deepening rift between Shaheen Afridi and the PCB.
The captaincy crisis in the Pakistan team originated from Babar Azam’s resignation across formats after Pakistan’s disappointing performance in the 2023 ODI World Cup. Shaheen Afridi was subsequently appointed T20I captain, but recent losses in New Zealand and a dismal Pakistan Super League campaign led to doubts about his leadership.
The PCB’s handling of the captaincy issue, including the alleged fabrication of quotes, has come under scrutiny. This highlights the need for transparency and effective communication within the cricketing fraternity. As tensions escalate, the future leadership of the Pakistan team hangs in the balance.
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