Former Pakistan cricketer Shahid Afridi has made a startling revelation about an incident where their team bus was attacked after a Test match against India in 2005. Afridi disclosed that the incident occurred in Bangalore following Pakistan’s victory in the final match of the three-match Test series.
Although tensions between the cricket boards of India and Pakistan have always existed, Afridi believes that such incidents should not deter Pakistan from competing with India. Shahid Afridi mentioned that their team bus was pelted with stones, highlighting the pressure they faced during that time.
Despite the lack of support, he believes that players should enjoy the pressure and rise to the occasion. He expressed his firm view that Pakistan should continue to play in India and strive for victory, despite the challenges they may face.
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“That was a pressure moment for us. We used to hit sixes and fours, and no one used to clap for us. If Abdul Razzaq remembers, when we won the Test match in Bangalore, stones were pelted on our bus. Pressure is always there, and you should enjoy that pressure. Players are saying that Pakistan should not go to India. I am totally against it; I think we should go there and win the match,” Afridi stated in a video.
He still believes Pakistan should travel to India and win the World Cup there. pic.twitter.com/QABZ6tQCLk
— Farid Khan (@_FaridKhan) July 14, 2023
Shahid Afridi’s statement sheds light on the ongoing tensions between the cricketing boards of India and Pakistan. The historical rivalry between the two neighboring countries has been marred by political influences and security concerns. Recently, Pakistan hinted at the possibility of boycotting the 2023 Cricket World Cup if India did not travel to Pakistan for the upcoming Asia Cup.
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In addition, Afridi’s call for the Pakistan team to continue playing in India despite past issues highlights the importance of sportsmanship. The 46-year-old also encouraged India to reciprocate by playing matches in Pakistan, emphasizing the positive impact it would have on cricket fans worldwide. By fostering a spirit of mutual respect and promoting cricketing ties, Afridi believes that the sport can transcend political barriers and unite fans across borders.