Shaheen Shah Afridi, a Pakistani cricketer, has been accused of misbehaving with Muhammad Yousuf, the batting coach, during a practice session in England. According to sources, Afridi became irritated when Yousuf pointed out mistakes in his bowling, leading to a heated exchange. Afridi reportedly told Yousuf to let him practice without interruption. Although Afridi later apologized, the team management reprimanded him for his behavior.
This incident follows allegations of Afridi’s poor attitude towards management during recent tours. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has taken action by removing Wahab Riaz and Abdul Razzaq from the selection committee, citing their support for Afridi as the reason. The PCB’s decision has raised questions about why only Riaz and Razzaq were dismissed, and not Afridi himself.
The incident highlights the tensions within the Pakistani cricket team and the challenges faced by the PCB in managing player behavior and team dynamics. The outcome of this situation may have implications for Afridi’s future in the team and the PCB’s approach to managing player conduct.