Afridi kay dimaagh may aik dia jala haiy. Pathan ka zameer jaag raha haiy aahista aahista.
*The battle-scarred Shahid Afridi has professed to Dawn that the Australian tour has hardened him and his team-mates, and this will help them during the Indian tour. Afridi stated that he was keen to earn āhonour and glory for the country against the arch rivalsā, which would only be achieved if the team batted for long periods. Also, in what could be deemed a significant shift in policy towards bowlers, he admitted trying not to hit every ball for a six. This would come as good news to observers who have long stated that Afridiās overt aggression has resulted in untimely dismissals and wasted talent. *
But Afridiās frank assessment of his own batting line-up - āwe have only two good batsmen in Inzamam and Youhanaā - is less likely to be appreciated by the others who, he said, have to ābe consistent to help in building the inningsā.
one good news comes with a bad one. why did he have to remark about other batsmen? looks like he is learning wrong things from Akhtar (down play others) but good thing is at least he appreciated Inzi and Youhanna
I personally want him to never lose that instinct of hitting crazy shots off any bowler in the world. His position lower down the order these days is actually quite perfect. Carry on the work, "kulhara" boy.
Any time our players open their mouths, something controversial comes out. Can we ask them to keep it stiched and only let their bats and balls do the talking?