Shahid Afridi Slams Son-In-Law Shaheen After Pakistan's T20 World Cup Exit: 'You Don't Know How To Bowl Last Over'

The fallout from Pakistan's early exit in the T20 World Cup 2026 continues to reverberate, with former cricketer Shahid Afridi publicly criticizing his son-in-law, fast bowler Shaheen Afridi. Following Pakistan's disappointing performance in the Super 8 stage, Shahid expressed his discontent over Shaheen's execution during the pivotal last over of a crucial match. He conveyed his views in a recent interview, emphasizing that Shaheen's bowling decisions were questionable and contributed to the team's downfall. This criticism highlights the pressure faced by players when representing their nation and the high expectations from seasoned cricketers like Afridi. As the cricketing community reflects on Pakistan's performance, discussions about strategy and player accountability have taken center stage, signaling a need for introspection within the team as they prepare for future competitions. The incident has sparked debates among fans and analysts alike regarding the implications of familial ties in professional sports and the challenge of balancing personal relationships with professional responsibilities.
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