In a recent social media sensation, a video of Pakistani cricket players loading their bags in Australia went viral. Shaheen Shah Afridi, a Pakistani bowler, explained the incident and said that the players helped one another because they had only thirty minutes until their next flight.
The star bowler went on to say that although there were two staff members to help, they were unable to carry all of the players’ bags because of their haste, so everyone gave in. He said that the team members support one another and work together like a family.
“We assisted because there were only two people, and we just had thirty minutes to make it to our next flight. We intended to save time by finishing it quickly. The News cited Shaheen Shah Afridi as stating, “We treated this crew like family and supported them as such.
We do not anticipate that David Warner’s story will end well. Shaheen Shah Afridi
David Warner, an experienced opener, has declared his retirement from red-ball cricket following the next three-match series with Pakistan. In 109 games as a member of the national squad, he has amassed 8487 runs, including 25 centuries. The winner of the 2023 World Test Championship has also enjoyed great success in the longest format. In addition to wishing him success, Shaheen Shah Afridi said that Pakistan intended to sabotage his farewell dance.
“We hope for a good outcome for David Warner in his final Test series against us, but we would like to wish him luck,” the 23-year-old stated.
To acclimate to Australian conditions, Pakistan will play a four-day encounter against the Prime Minister’s XI in the meantime. Because they haven’t played in Canberra much, according to Shaheen Shah Afridi, they anticipate that the practice match will be very beneficial before the series starts on December 14.
“This four-day match against PM XI will help us prepare well for the series against the home team starting from Perth,” Shaheen Shah Afridi remarked. “We don’t have much experience [playing in] Canberra.”