The upcoming Asia Cup 2025 is generating significant anticipation, especially for the India-Pakistan match scheduled for September 14th at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. This match marks the first encounter between the two nations since the Pahalgam terror attack and India’s subsequent Operation Sindoor. Shahid Afridi has reignited controversy with comments targeting Indian cricketers, specifically Shikhar Dhawan and Yuvraj Singh. His remarks focused on the last-minute cancellation of a match against Pakistan in the World Championship of Legends. Afridi criticized the decision, suggesting that a single problematic individual, referencing Dhawan, was responsible for the cancellation. Afridi expressed his perspective on Samaa TV, stating his belief that cricket should foster positive relations between the two countries. He questioned the rationale behind the cancellation, given that fans had purchased tickets and players had already practiced. He further alluded to a player with an “ulterior motive” as the reason for the situation. In addition, Afridi commented on the pressure faced by some Indian players, mentioning threats and attempts to undermine their status. He observed that some players are constantly striving to prove their Indian identity and are now involved in commentary during the Asia Cup.
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