"Some people are proving themselves Indians," Shahid Afridi takes the disgusting incidents before the Ind vs Pak contest

Cricket News Desk. In the Asia Cup 2025, the match is played between India and Pakistan in Dubai on Sunday. The process of controversial statements began before this match. Former captain Shahid Afridi in Pakistan is known for making several inflammatory statements against India and Indian cricketers. He reheated the atmosphere by refreshing the atmosphere by memories of the World Championships for Legends Controversy. Let us know that India twice in WCL refused to play matches against Pakistan. Prior to the match between India and Pakistan in the Asia Cup on Sunday, Afridi targeted former Indian Opper Shikhar Dhawan’s statement of ‘Rotten Eggs’. Remind you that Dhawan refused to play matches against Pakistan because of stressful relations between India and Pakistan. What Shahid Afridi said, I always said that cricket should be there. It improves the relationship between the two countries. The people of England bought tickets to watch WCL matches. The players also practiced. Then you didn’t play. What did you think? I don’t understand. “Afridi pulled out Yuvrj Singh, does Afridi talk about Irfan Pathan? pic.twitter.com/rvb40qdg7k- Ghumman (@EMCLUB77) September 10, 2025 Shahid Afridi claimed that the player he calls a rotten egg was advised by his captain Yuvraj Singh not to put anything on social media, but that he was allowed to withdraw from the match against Pakistan. Afridi said: ‘If I mention his name at this time, the poor will be in trouble. The captain also told the player what I called a rotten egg, ‘if you don’t want to play, I won’t play. Just don’t tweet on social media. But that player still posted on social media. So it’s a rotten egg. ‘The former Indian also targeted Shahid Afridi former Indian cricketers, who were part of the Indian Champions team in WCL. Afridi said some players are still trying to prove themselves Indians. He also said he is now part of the comments team in the Asia Cup. Share this story -tags