Wasim contacts Afridi, urges him to solve issues with Miandad

Former captain remains optimistic that both legends will resolve their issues soon


Sports Desk October 11, 2016
PHOTO COURTESY: CRICINFO

Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has contacted veteran all-rounder Shahid Afridi in attempts to resolve his differences with legendary batsman Javed Miandad and gave him a chance to rapprochement.

Wasim, who captained both players during his illustrious career, said that both Shahid and Miandad are greats of the game and have won Pakistan many games and trophies. He also asserted that they have mutual respect, and that their exchange was merely in the heat of the moment.

Afridi to take legal action against Miandad


Earlier on Twitter, the legendary left-arm fast-bowler posted that it is sad to see two greats engaged in such a controversy, but have also shown optimism that the issue will be resolved soon.





The exchange of comments and allegations began when the Afridi's remarks pertaining to Miandad during a book launch event on Sunday, in which he claimed that money has always been an issue with the 59-year-old; separated him from World Cup winning captain Imran Khan.

Afridi tears into Miandad


Miandad, who was the part of the 1992 World Cup winning eleven, and played crucial innings in the semi-final and the final, then accused Afridi of match fixing. “I challenge Afridi to swear upon his daughter and say that he didn’t sell Pakistan’s matches,” said Miandad.

In response to match-fixing allegations, Afridi, who represented Pakistan in 398 ODIs, 98 T20Is and 27 Tests decided to send a legal notice to Miandad on Thursday, a source on Monday confirmed to The Express Tribune.

COMMENTS (2)

Pakistan | 7 years ago | Reply Miandad started it so he should apologise. The threat of court notice has shown what a mean character he is. Shahid is honest and bold like people of Kashmir and he is contributing to help the have nots unlike a greedy Miandad.
Parvez | 7 years ago | Reply Miandad loved the game and gave his all for the game ........ he is a legend. Afridi loved himself and the TV screen, cricket was his vehicle to promote himself ......he was entertaining but certainly no legend.
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