Published Jun 11, 2024, 7:36 pm IST
The cricketing world has been buzzing with rumors of a rift between Pakistan’s current captain, Babar Azam, and Shaheen Afridi. This speculation gained traction after Pakistan’s narrow defeat to India. However, Pakistan’s assistant coach, Azhar Mahmood, has stepped in to clear the air, countering former speedster Wasim Akram’s claims that the two are not on speaking terms.
The rumors of a rift between Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi began circulating after Pakistan’s loss to India in a closely contested match. Wasim Akram’s comments suggesting that Babar and Shaheen were not on speaking terms only fueled these speculations, causing concern among fans and analysts alike.
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Azhar Mahmood, a respected veteran in the cricketing community, firmly denied the existence of any discord between Babar and Shaheen. “Shaheen and Babar are talking, and they are good friends. They are both part of the Pakistan team,” Mahmood stated, emphasizing the unity within the team. His assurance is crucial in maintaining team morale and public confidence.
Here’s what Azhar Mahmood said: “Wasim must have said that, but I don’t know. I didn’t see it. Shaheen and Babar are definitely talking, they are good friends. They are both part of the Pakistan team. We have not lost because of anyone, it is our mistake too.”
Pakistan’s narrow 6-run loss to India sparked controversies and brought the team’s dynamics under scrutiny. The close defeat led to various reactions, with fans and critics questioning the team’s strategies and internal cohesion.
In the aftermath of the defeat, Azhar Mahmood criticized those who believe players shouldn’t have lives outside of cricket. He underscored the importance of allowing players to balance their professional commitments with personal time, essential for their overall well-being and performance.
Mahmood addressed concerns about players not facing the media in press conferences, explaining that the support staff shares responsibility for the team’s performance. This approach highlights the importance of transparency and accountability within the team structure.
Mahmood explained, “We are not hiding any players, everyone is there. Everything is there. I said earlier that we are a team. Obviously, we’re sitting here, and it’s our responsibility. We’re not delivering. That’s why I’m sitting here. Yesterday, Gary (Kirsten) was sitting here. So definitely, it’s not like we’re hiding a player. They’re part of us.”
After the loss to India, Mahmood, chief selector Wahab Riaz, and skipper Babar Azam were spotted enjoying dinner at a restaurant. This outing provoked angry reactions from fans, but Mahmood defended their actions, pointing out that even the reporter questioning him was present at the same restaurant.
“You were there. I’m telling you; you were there. I saw you there too,” Mahmood replied to the reporter.
Reports suggested that the Pakistan team had two factions, one led by Babar and the other by Shaheen. However, Azhar Mahmood’s denial of such divisions indicates a united front. He emphasized that both players are integral to the team and share a strong camaraderie.
Pakistan’s next fixture against Canada at Nassau County Stadium is crucial. The team aims to bounce back from its recent defeat, and this match is significant for its progress in the tournament.
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