Shaheen Afridi Accused Of Misbehaving With Coaches Amidst Pakistan Team Rifts
A new controversy has surfaced in Pakistan cricket, with a startling report involving Shaheen Afridi and other players making waves since Wednesday evening.
Pakistan's T20 World Cup performance was disappointing, leading to their exit in the group stages. While issues with Babar Azam's captaincy and a fragmented squad were expected, it has now been disclosed that Shaheen Afridi also caused significant problems for the team.

Reports from Pakistan media indicate that coaches submitted a strong report against certain players during the T20 World Cup and the preceding England-Ireland tour. Gary Kirsten's report allegedly criticises Shaheen Afridi for misbehaving with the coaches. Despite his actions, senior management figures Wahab Riaz and Mansoor Rana did not take any action against him.
According to the report by coach Gary Kirsten and assistant coach Azhar Mahmood, some shocking revelations have come to light.
Kirsten and Mahmood also reported lobbying among team members. Players have been accused of conspiring against each other. This issue emerged after Wahab Riaz and Abdur Razzaq were removed as selectors. Riaz defended himself on social media, but it's clear that internal conflicts are damaging Pakistan cricket.
The removal of Wahab Riaz and Abdur Razzaq as selectors has brought these issues to light. Riaz took to social media to defend himself, but it is evident that internal conflicts are harming Pakistan cricket.
Shaheen Afridi's sudden dismissal as captain and Babar Azam's reinstatement had already sparked major conflict. Reports suggest that lack of team harmony is a key reason for Pakistan's poor recent performances.
The controversies within the team under Babar Azam’s leadership were anticipated, but it has now been revealed that Shaheen Afridi was also a significant problem for the squad.
This turmoil follows Pakistan’s poor showing at the T20 World Cup, where they failed to progress beyond the group stages.
The inner circle appears to be sabotaging Pakistan cricket, contributing to their recent dismal displays.