Wasim Akram analysed Pakistan’s defeat after the game was over, and it was during this time that the former Pakistan captain lost his composure when a fan posed a question concerning Shaheen Afridi. Although Akram did not read aloud the question, he did respond in a manner that was appropriate.
After England’s victory in the Twenty20 World Cup final on Sunday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Pakistan’s chances of claiming the Twenty20 World Cup for a second time were destroyed. The Three Lions of England claimed the trophy.
Ben Stokes captained England’s run chase as they attempted to reach 138, and in the end, Jos Buttler and company won the match and took home the title.
When Shaheen went down with a knee injury while making a catch to get rid of Harry Brook, that was the moment that the game took a decisive turn for the better. Because of this, he was unable to bowl his allotted number of overs, and as a result, Stokes and Moeen Ali were able to capitalise on part-time bowler Iftikhar Ahmed.
After the game was over, Wasim Akram broke down and analysed Pakistan’s defeat. It was during this time that the former Pakistan captain lost his composure when a fan posed a question about Shaheen Afridi. Although Akram did not read aloud the question, he did respond in a manner that was appropriate.
“This individual, in response to the question that you have posed, is simply acting inappropriately. You are acting inappropriately with your own player if you do not have any regard for them.
Take a look at what he has said about Shaheen Shah Afridi and you will see that you have no shame. I cannot contain my anger; I really wish you were here with me right now “On the show “The Pavilion” on A Sports, Wasim Akram made the statement.
The crucial moment in the game occurred when Shaheen Afridi suffered an injury after landing awkwardly on his knee while taking a catch to dismiss Harry Brook. This was the moment that turned the tide of the competition. In the 15th over of England’s chase, he was unable to continue his spell because of this.
“I always encouraged my team to keep fighting until the very end of the game. Give it your best shot. However, when the result arrives and you have done everything in your power, it is then God’s will.
The manner in which Shaheen Afridi was hurt, however, is beyond anyone’s control, and there is nothing that can be done about it “Imran Khan, a former Prime Minister of Pakistan, was quoted stating something along these lines on Dawn.com.
“And unfortunately, it occurred at a moment when the match was entering a really crucial point and Shaheen was in a position to make a difference in the outcome of the match. I am not suggesting that we would have been able to win, but there was a point in the game where the outcome was still up in the air “he continued.
When attempting to defend the score of 137, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah, Shaheen, and Mohammad Wasim Jr. gave it their all. Rauf, in particular, caused concern for England when he removed Phil Salt and Jos Buttler from the game while they were still in the powerplay.
But Ben Stokes made sure that the team crossed the finish line successfully.