Shaheen Shah Afridi's Act Reignites 'No Unity In Pak' Chatter. Watch What He Does In Team Huddle | VIDEO
Shaheen Shah Afridi's act was caught on the camera and could attract criticism especially after the manner in which Pakistan lost to Bangladesh in the 1st Test.
Bangaldesh have beaten Pakistan in the Rawalpindi Test. The hosts succumbed to shocking 10-wicket defeat, their first loss to Bangladesh in the longest format of the game. The defeat has even cost them big time in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) points table. And now a new video has surfaced on social media which could attract more criticism for Pakistan players.
The Men in Green's left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi's act, which has been caught on camera, seems to suggest that the team is not united. Notably, such reports have emerged before as well. However, this time around there is visual evidence to support the theory. A clip on X shows Shaheen Afridi brushing off the hand of Pakistan captain Shan Masood off his shoulders.
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The lanky speedster seemed irritated with the team skipper putting his hand on his shoulder and almost immediately brushed it off. Fans, however, were quick to note the behaviour and are taking to social media to leave their reactions.
When there is no unity!
— Shaharyar Azhar (@azhar_shaharyar) August 25, 2024
There is no will!#PAKvsBAN pic.twitter.com/G4m2sjLyyC
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Bangladesh only got a target of 30 runs in the final innings which their openers ensured they put on without bothering any other batter in the team in the second innings. Mushfiqur was adjudged the Player Of The Match award and he dedicated the prize money to the flood victims in his country.