Pak vs NZ: Shahid Afridi comes down hard on Shaheen Afridi for poor performance
"While Shaheen started strong, he faltered when it mattered most, bowling at the wrong areas," Shahid Afridi says
Legendary cricketer Shahid Afridi berated his son-in-law Shaheen Shah Afridi over his lacklustre performance during the last T20I of the series against New Zealand on Monday.
The left-arm pacer started off well in the first over of the second innings, picking up two wickets for just four runs. Shaheen's two quick wickets in the first over put New Zealand on the back foot after they were set to chase 194 runs to level the five-match series.
However, Shaheen was highly criticised on social media after he conceded 16 runs in the 18th over which shifted the game away from Pakistan.
Shahid also highlighted the flaws of Pakistan's frontline pacer. "Consistency in line and length is crucial in winning matches. While Shaheen started strong, he faltered when it mattered most, bowling at the wrong areas," Shahid told local media.
Meanwhile, the flamboyant all-rounder of his time also took a dig at current star all-rounder Shadab Khan.
"Shadab has always been a strong performer in the middle-overs, but struggles against left-handed batters. It's important for him to focus on his bowling, as that is his strength. As a batter, he should take a backseat. In the end, Shadab's performance is what matters most and he should strive to improve his bowling to secure his spot in the squad," he mentioned.
Mark Chapman, who played a match-saving knock against Pakistan in the final T20I of five-match series, was dropped by Shadab in 14th over when he was batting at 67 runs. The new life in the match helped him score his maiden T20I century and that too a remarkable one.
Shadab's dropped catch brought a lot of criticism to him as Pakistan lost another chance to win a series at home. The five-match T20I series ended 2-2.
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