We're more loved in India than in Pak: Afridi

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More loved in India than in Pakistan: Shahid Afridi


The eternal tug-of-war that always accompanies a Pakistan cricket team's arrival in India may have led to Shahid Afridi and Co landing for the World T20 three days behind schedule, but their senior pros were far from complaining. Instead Afridi and Shoaib Malik did well to quickly win hearts by deflecting the focus from the sticky political issues during Pakistan's first media interaction here on Sunday.

"Let me say that we are more loved here than in Pakistan. Cricket brings the two countries closer, so there's nothing like playing cricket with India." Skipper Afridi led from the front, when he typically spoke his mind.

"We are not politicians," he said, when asked if the team disagreed with the Pakistan government's grave concern about security of the players in India, "We are cricketers and will go by the decision of the state," Afridi said. "But as cricketers, we love playing in India because of the love we get here."


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Malik, a former captain who in fact led Pakistan in a Test match at Eden Gardens eight years ago, offered his bit as well. "My wife (Sania Mirza) is from India and I visit the country a lot. I've got a lot of love in India... It's an honour to be in India," he said.

Malik said the security provided to the team was very good. "I have never faced any security issue in India," he emphasised, but quickly donned a more diplomatic role when he said he saw no difference between Pakistanis and Indians. "We eat the same food, speak the same language... I don't really see any difference."

On the last leg of a chequered career, Afridi couldn't stop gushing on his memorable India experience. "I am in the last stage of my long career and let me tell you that I've not enjoyed playing anywhere as much as I have in India. This experience is something that I will always remember," said an emotional Afridi, who will retire at the end of the World T20 meet.

More loved in India than in Pakistan: Shahid Afridi
 
Shame on you! Miandad lashes out at Afridi for India love

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  • Afridi and Malik had praised India after landing for the World Twenty20.
  • Miandad said the players should not pander to the hosts.
  • Mohsin Khan also expressed his surprise over the comments from Afridi and Malik.


"Shocked and hurt" by Shahid Afridi's comments that Pakistan's cricketers were loved more by Indians than the fans here, former captain Javed Miandad has said that players making such statements should be "ashamed" of themselves.

"These cricketers should be ashamed of themselves for saying such a thing. Shame on you," Miandad said on the 'Aaj TV' channel.

Afridi and senior player Shoaib Malik had praised India after landing there for the World Twenty20, insisting that they have never felt threatened in the country even though their departure was delayed due to security concerns.

"We have always enjoyed playing in India and have been loved by Indian crowds more than crowds back home in Pakistan," Afridi had said.

Miandad said Pakistan had gone to India to play in the World T20 but it didn't mean that the players should pander to the hosts.

"What have the Indians given us? Speak the truth even while in India. For the last five years what have they given us or done with Pakistan cricket. Having served Pakistan cricket for so many years I am shocked and hurt to hear such comments from our players," Miandad said.

The veteran of 124 Tests said the Pakistan cricket authorities must look into this matter and there should be a proper media classes for the players when they go abroad.

"The job of this team is to go and play well in India not make such unnecessary comments," he said.

Pakistan's former Test opener and chief coach Mohsin Khan also expressed his surprise over the comments from Afridi and Malik.

"They are senior players and should be careful while speaking to the media specially while touring India," Khan said.

Shame on you! Miandad lashes out at Afridi for India love - Times of India
 
Ethuku paer than Aapa thedi poi ogarathu :lol:hehe:d:d:rofl:hehe:) .. Translate: Gone to sit in Danger voluntary :) ..
 
Whatever it is but Afridi has always been a person with a good nature and good sportsmanship,what is wrong with Miandad he is only praising a country not asking for citizenship that he is getting angry ....id*ot :dodgy :dodgy,even Ramiz Raja,Shoaib Akhtar and Wasim Akram have also praised India many times
 
kumarvishwas said:
Whatever it is but Afridi has always been a person with a good nature and good sportsmanship,what is wrong with Miandad he is only praising a country not asking for citizenship that he is getting angry ....id*ot :dodgy :dodgy,even Ramiz Raja,Shoaib Akhtar and Wasim Akram have also praised India many times

Awesome Post :luv:clap


BTW Miandad has connections with Dawood, and he is preaching others :s:dodgy
 
If they know indian love them soo much then why they are crying for security :hehe:dodgy
 
Sadiq said:
Asking many new members to post in English.. So, you too should follow that.. Please translate..

Done .. Sorry forget to translate :shy:) ..
 
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