Pakistan's loudmouth former cricketer Shahid Afridi has once again spewed venom against India and Indians. He has not only repeated his infamous 'bad egg' remark targeting Shikhar Dhawan on a Pakistani news channel, but has also made an evil attempt to increase bitterness among Indians.
India and Pakistan are playing a match on 14 September in the Asia Cup. Before that, loudmouth former cricketer Shahid Afridi has spewed venom against former Indian players. It seems that Afridi is still angry and is venting his anger due to the boycott of the match by the players of the Indian Champions with the Pakistan Champions in the WCL. He has verbally attacked Indian stars like Shikhar Dhawan and Irfan Pathan without naming them.
Afridi said on Sama TV, 'I have always said that cricket should go on; it always helps in improving the relationship between two countries. People in England had bought tickets to watch the WCL matches and the players had practiced. After that you did not play. What was the thinking? I cannot understand.'

In fact, after the Pahalgam terror attack and India's Operation Sindoor, tensions between the two neighbouring countries are at their peak. Indians are still angry at the nefarious act of Pakistani terrorists of asking their religion and killing tourists in front of their wives and children. Due to the same anger, Yuvraj Singh-led India Champions boycotted the match with Pakistan Champions in the World Championship of Leagues.
There is a constant demand for boycott of the India-Pakistan match in the Asia Cup as well. A PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court regarding this, on which the apex court has refused to hear it soon. Former cricketers like Harbhajan Singh are openly opposing the match with Pakistan. This matter has been raised even in the Parliament. However, the Union Sports Ministry has clarified that there will be no bilateral matches with Pakistan, the team can play in multilateral tournaments. In such a situation, it is certain that the cricket teams of India and Pakistan will clash in Dubai on September 14.

The loudmouth Afridi also reiterated his 'bad egg' remark against Shikhar Dhawan. The former cricketer said, 'If I take his name now, he will get into trouble. The player whom I called a bad egg, his captain has also told him this. If you don't want to play, don't play. Don't tweet this on social media... that's why he is a bad egg.'
The former Pakistani cricketer, notorious for his venomous statements, used his venomous language in an evil attempt to divide Indians. He said, 'There are many issues. They reach homes, threaten to burn down the houses of those players. There are some who are proving there that we are Indians. The poor guys have been proving that we are Indians ever since they were born. Now they are also doing commentary in the Asia Cup.'
Shahid Afridi has been notorious for his venomous statements against India. Even after the Pahalgam terrorist attack, he had raised questions on the Indian Army, after which a war of words was seen between him and Shikhar Dhawan on social media.