"Pakistan Players Were Shivering": Shahid Afridi Shares Unheard 2011 World Cup Story

In a recent revelation, former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi shared a gripping account of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup semifinal held in Mohali, where Pakistan faced India. Afridi described the intense atmosphere of the match, highlighting how the electric crowd support for India affected his team psychologically. He noted that the overwhelming presence of Indian fans created an environment that left his players feeling anxious and overwhelmed, making them 'shiver' on the big day. This high-stakes match, which ended with India securing a victory and progressing to the final, has since become a significant moment in cricket history, symbolizing the fierce rivalry between the two nations. Afridi's candid recollection sheds light on the psychological pressure faced by athletes during critical matches and offers fans a glimpse into the emotional landscape of the game during that iconic World Cup showdown.
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