Previous Pakistan chief Shahid Afridi is somebody who consistently adores the spotlight and keeps on doing likewise after his worldwide retirement also. Afridi offered a stunning expression to the media on Monday (August 30), guaranteeing that Taliban, who have assumed control over Afghanistan as of late, have accompanied a ‘positive brain’.
“Taliban have accompanied an exceptionally sure psyche. They’re permitting women to work. What’s more, I trust Taliban like cricket a ton,” Afridi told the media in Pakistan on Monday.
Watch the video of Shahid Afridi’s unimaginable assertion here…
❝Taliban have come with a very positive mind. They're allowing ladies to work. And I believe Taliban like cricket a lot❞ Shahid Afridi. He should be Taliban's next PM. pic.twitter.com/OTV8zDw1yu
— Naila Inayat (@nailainayat) August 30, 2021
“Taliban is offering occupations to women, supporting cricket and the cricket series against Pakistan also. Taliban is extremely certain towards cricket,” Afridi added.
In the interim, Afridi said on Monday the following Pakistan Super League (PSL) may be his last and he couldn’t imagine anything better than to play for Quetta Gladiators.
Quetta Gladiators proprietor Nadeem Omar had last week said that Afridi disclosed to him that he would join his PSL establishment for the seventh period of the competition set to happen in 2022. Omar said previous Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is the occupant chief, yet in case he were to intentionally venture down, “we can designate Afridi in his place”.
In the mean time, addressing the media in Karachi and sharing why he had been playing restricted cricket, Afridi said: “It is undeniably challenging for players to rehearse inside the biosecure bubble.”
With respect to questionable Kashmir Premier League, Afridi said that some time ago all the ability used to rise out of Karachi however presently KPL is carrying all the ability to the front.
“There is a lack of offices with regards to cricket, consequently, finance managers ought to participate to advance cricket,” the previous Pakistan all-rounder added.
The 41-year-old Afridi turned out in 37 Tests, 398 ODIs and 99 T20 games for Pakistan in his global profession.