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Regarding Mohammed Shami’s “Karma” tweet, Shahid Afridi said, “Shouldn’t Do Things That Spread”

Shahid Afridi added that both previous and current cricketers ought to shun themselves offering the sort of remarks that Mohammed Shami did after Pakistan’s loss to Britain in T20 World Cup last.

After Shoaib Akhtar, previous Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has answered India pacer Mohammed Shami’s “Karma” tweet following Pakistan’s misfortune to Britain in the last of the T20 World Cup 2022 on Sunday. After Pakistan lost the match, Akhtar took to Twitter to post a messed up heart emoticon. Answering to it, Shami composed ” Sorry sibling. It’s call karma.” Shami’s answer was not taken well by the Pakistan fans and previous cricketers of the nation, including Afridi.

Afridi said that the previous and current cricketers ought to shun themselves offering such remarks.

“We cricketers are like representatives. We ought to constantly attempt to end (the fracture) that is between the two countries (India and Pakistan). I think things like these shouldn’t occur that spread contempt among individuals. In the event that we do this, the average person who isn’t educated and absurd, what would it be a good idea for us to anticipate from him? We ought to construct relationship and sports is something like this that will keep our relationship better with them until the end of time. We need to play against them and need to see them in Pakistan,” expressed Afridi on Sama television.
“Regardless of whether you are a resigned player, you shouldn’t do things like this. You are playing with the group right now, you ought to keep away from things like this,” he added.

Discussing the 2022 T20 World Cup last, Ben Stirs up scored an unbeaten 52 off 49 balls to direct Britain to a 5-wicket prevail upon Pakistan. Haris Rauf’s 2 for 23 went to no end as Britain effectively pursued down 138 runs versus Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Britain captain Jos Buttler had won the throw and picked to bowl first in the game.

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