- Shaheen Afridi apologizes to Mohammad Yousuf post heated argument.
- Team management confirms issue resolved swiftly.
- Incident occurred during Pakistan cricket team’s England tour.
Pakistan cricket team’s pace bowler Shaheen Afridi found himself in a heated exchange with batting coach Mohammad Yousuf just before the T20 World Cup, sources within the team management confirmed. Reports initially suggested tensions arose due to Afridi’s attitude during the tour to England, prompting discussions among coaches and management.
According to insiders, Afridi and Yousuf clashed over Afridi’s bowling technique during a net session at Headingly. Yousuf, responsible for batting coaching during the team’s tour of Ireland and England, reportedly pointed out Afridi’s repeated no-balls, triggering Afridi’s frustration.
Witnesses recounted that Afridi retorted sharply to Yousuf, asserting his autonomy in practice while Yousuf emphasized his coaching role. The argument escalated briefly before senior manager Wahab Riaz intervened, advising Afridi on his conduct. Afridi promptly apologized to Yousuf, acknowledging his mistake.
Team sources clarified that such incidents are not uncommon during extended tours, attributing the conflict to the intensity of professional sport. They emphasized that the matter was swiftly resolved internally and did not require formal escalation to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
As Pakistan gears up for the T20 World Cup 2024, Afridi’s reconciliation with coaching staff highlights the team’s focus on unity and preparation amidst competitive challenges.