Shahid Afridi Criticizes India After WCL Match Cancellation
Shahid Afridi criticizes India after the WCL India-Pakistan match is cancelled due to player withdrawals following political tension following the Pahalgam attack.

The Pakistan National Cricket Team, known globally as the Men in Green, is one of the most passionate and unpredictable sides in international cricket. Administered by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the team represents Pakistan in all formats of the game and has a rich legacy marked by legendary players, iconic victories, and dramatic moments.
Pakistan gained Test status in 1952, just five years after the country’s independence. They played their first Test match against India in Delhi. Despite limited infrastructure and resources, Pakistan made an immediate impact in international cricket.
By the late 1970s and 1980s, Pakistan had become a cricketing powerhouse, thanks to stars like Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, and Zaheer Abbas. The team became known for producing world-class fast bowlers and flamboyant batters.
ICC Cricket World Cup Champions (1992): Led by Imran Khan, Pakistan won their first and only ODI World Cup by defeating England in the final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
ICC T20 World Cup Champions (2009): Under the captaincy of Younis Khan, Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka to lift the T20 World Cup.
ICC Champions Trophy Winners (2017): In a stunning performance, Pakistan defeated arch-rivals India in the final, with Fakhar Zaman scoring a match-winning century.
Pakistan has produced some of the most iconic cricketers in the world:
Wasim Akram – Arguably the greatest left-arm fast bowler in history.
Waqar Younis – Known for his toe-crushing yorkers.
Shahid Afridi – The flamboyant all-rounder famous for his big hitting.
Misbah-ul-Haq & Younis Khan – The anchors of Pakistan’s Test resurgence.
Babar Azam – The modern-day batting superstar and current all-format captain.
Pakistan cricket is synonymous with raw talent and flair. Known for its pace attack and unpredictable match-turning abilities, the team often rises spectacularly under pressure. However, inconsistency has also been a defining trait, making them both dangerous and vulnerable opponents.
Due to security concerns, Pakistan played many of their home matches in the UAE for over a decade. However, international cricket has gradually returned to Pakistan, with teams like Australia, England, and South Africa touring in recent years.
Pakistan remains one of the few teams to have won all major ICC tournaments:
Tournament | Best Performance |
---|---|
ICC Cricket World Cup | Champions (1992) |
ICC T20 World Cup | Champions (2009) |
ICC Champions Trophy | Champions (2017) |
ICC World Test Championship | Yet to reach Final |
Under the leadership of Babar Azam, and with a mix of young talent and experienced players, Pakistan continues to challenge top-tier teams. Bowlers like Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, and Naseem Shah have injected new energy into the pace battery, while batters like Mohammad Rizwan and Imam-ul-Haq have added stability.
The Pakistan National Cricket Team remains a team that embodies unpredictability, talent, and emotion. With a deep cricketing culture and millions of passionate fans, Pakistan is always a contender on the world stage, capable of brilliance on any given day.
Shahid Afridi criticizes India after the WCL India-Pakistan match is cancelled due to player withdrawals following political tension following the Pahalgam attack.