Shahid Afridi slams PCB for scapegoating players

Sports Jul, 29 2024
Shahid Afridi slams PCB for scapegoating players
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Lahore: Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi has voiced strong criticisms against the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and its current leadership.

During a media conference, Afridi expressed his discontent with how the board operates and handles players. He began by criticising the board for allegedly using players as scapegoats. “It is not right to pit players against each other to save oneself. The cricket board should not use players as a means to protect itself,” Afridi said. “The Pakistan Cricket Board is like a father to the players. I have played for the Pakistan team for 20 to 22 years, and there have been many issues during my time,” he added. The former all-rounder suggested that Mohsin Naqvi should choose one role to focus on, as juggling both positions might hinder his effectiveness. “Since Mohsin Naqvi holds both positions at the PCB and the Ministry of Interior, he should now make a decision and choose one position. If he follows the advice of the PCB advisors, he won’t be able to achieve much,” he said. “The PCB chairman’s advisor lacks knowledge about cricket and will be unable to guide him in the right direction.

The advisor is not capable of this role,” he added. Afridi reflected on his own experience and the impact of his statements on players like Shaheen Afridi. He acknowledged that his comments, even if intended as constructive criticism, often result in negative perceptions.  “I’ve stopped speaking because my comments about Shaheen often lead to negativity. I don’t praise him much and usually end up scolding him, which creates a negative image,” he said. The former skipper emphasised the need for experienced professionals like Pakistan’s newly appointed red-ball coach Gary Kirsten, not just for the national team but also at the grassroots level.  “People like Gary Kirsten are needed not only for the Pakistan team but also at the grassroots level,” he said. Afridi, 47, also sharply criticised India’s potential decision to withdraw from visiting Pakistan for the Champions Trophy 2025, citing their past experiences under challenging conditions. “We have continued to visit Indian cities even in difficult situations and have played despite threats. However, if you do not want to come, then don’t come to Pakistan,” he said.

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